Eiji Uchida
Master of dark humor and social critique, Eiji Uchida was born in 1971 in Yokosuka, Japan, and has been active in the film industry since the early 2000s. He is best known for his works in the drama and comedy genres, with his most notable films including "Greatful Dead" and "Love and Other Cults," which have not yet been recognized at major film festivals. Uchida's authorial style is characterized by his sharp, satirical commentary on societal norms, often presented in a darkly humorous and unflinching manner. On a personal note, Uchida's ability to expose the underbelly of society while making the audience laugh is a testament to his unique storytelling skill.