Kōji Fukada

Kōji Fukada

Acclaimed for his delicate dissections of contemporary Japanese society, Kōji Fukada was born on July 2, 1980 in Tokyo, Japan and has been active in the film industry since 2000. His main genres include drama and comedy, with his most renowned films being "Harmonium" (2016) which received the Un Certain Regard Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, and "Hospitalité" (2010). Fukada's unique authorial style often involves slow-paced narratives, meticulous character development, and a profound exploration of societal norms and relationships. From a more personal perspective, Kōji Fukada is a master of subtlety and nuance, whose films are like beautifully crafted haikus that gently reveal the complexities of human nature.