Yôsuke Okuda
A powerhouse of Japanese independent cinema, Yôsuke Okuda was born in 1981 in Tokyo, Japan. His directorial career began in the early 2000s, and he has since become renowned for his gritty, raw portrayals of Japanese society, particularly in the crime and drama genres. His filmography includes standout titles like "Tokyo Playboy Club" and "Hot as Hell: The Deadbeat March," the latter of which bagged the Japanese Professional Movie Award for Best Film in 2012. Okuda's fearless exploration of societal underbellies, coupled with his penchant for unflinching realism, creates a cinematic style that is as confronting as it is compelling. As a person, Yôsuke Okuda is someone who is not afraid to reveal the dark corners of society through his lens, making his works a mirror of stark reality.