Endo Mitsutaka
Renowned Japanese auteur, Endo Mitsutaka was born in 1968 in Tokyo, Japan. He has been actively directing films since the late 1990s, focusing primarily on the drama and romance genres, and his most acclaimed works include "Farewell My Ghost Lover" and "The End of the Special Time We Were Allowed." Despite not having a significant presence at major film festivals, his unique approach to filmmaking, characterized by his sensitive portrayal of human emotions and relationships, has garnered him considerable recognition in the Japanese film industry. Mitsutaka's work, always personal and profound, envelops the viewer in a delicate, yet intense exploration of the human condition through his compelling narratives.