Takeshi Furusawa (古澤健, Furusawa Takeshi, born 22 October 1972) is a Japanese film director and screenwriter.
Takeshi Furusawa | |
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| Born | (1972-10-22) 22 October 1972 (age 49) |
| Occupation | Film director |
| Years active | 2004-present |
Furusawa began making 8mm films in college, and won the scriptwriting award for his film home sweet movie at the 1997 Pia Film Festival.[1] He enrolled at the Film School of Tokyo in 1997.[1] After graduating, he worked as a director's assistant for Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Shinji Aoyama, and Takahisa Zeze, and penned the scripts for Zeze's Chōgokudō and Kurosawa's Doppelganger.[1] He made his major feature length directorial debut with Ghost Train in 2006.
| Year | Title | Notes |
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| 2006 | Ghost Train | |
| 2010 | making of LOVE | |
| 2012 | Another | |
| 2013 | Roommate | |
| 2014 | Clover | |
| 2017 | ReLIFE | |
| 2017 | Love and Lies | |
| 2018 | Ao-Natsu | |
| Run! T High School Basketball Club | ||
| Blue Summer |
Films directed by Takeshi Furusawa | |
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