Jôji Furuta
Master of animation and visual storytelling, Jôji Furuta was born in 1978 in Kanagawa, Japan. Active since the early 2000s, he has primarily worked in the genre of anime, making his mark with well-known series such as "The Seven Deadly Sins," "Golden Time," and "Ushio & Tora." While he hasn't received notable awards at major film festivals, his remarkable ability to weave complex narratives and create visually stunning scenes has earned him a dedicated fan base worldwide. Those who have experienced Furuta's work often remark on his uncanny ability to breathe life into characters and create worlds that, while animated, feel passionately, vibrantly real.