Toshiya Ueno
Toshiya Ueno | |
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Born | 2 October 1963[1] |
Died | 15 April 2013 | (aged 49)
Occupation(s) | Film director, Screenwriter, Actor, Producer |
Years active | 1991–present |
Toshiya Ueno (上野俊哉, Ueno Toshiya) (2 October 1963 – 15 April 2013)[2] was a Japanese film director, actor, screenwriter, and producer. He is one of the pink film directors known collectively as the "Seven Lucky Gods of Pink" (ピンク七福神, pinku shichifukujin), a group which comprises Ueno, Mitsuru Meike, Yūji Tajiri, Shinji Imaoka, Yoshitaka Kamata, Toshirō Enomoto and Rei Sakamoto.[1]
Life and career
[edit]Ueno began his film career as an assistant director on "pinku shitenno" (ピンク四天王) director Toshiki Satō's debut film Beast (獣 けだもの, Kedamono) aka Dream Woman (1989). Ueno's directing debut came the following year with Latest Soap Technique (最新ソープテクニック, Saishin soopu tekunikku) (1990).[3][4] Ueno acted as an "advance guard" for the pinku shichifukujin group of directors when his Keep on Masturbating: Non-Stop Pleasure (1994) became the first film to win the "Best Film" award at the Pink Grand Prix.[1] Ueno was also awarded Best Director at the ceremony.[5] Ueno's 2003 film Ambiguous also won the Best Film prize at the Pink Grand Prix.[6] Ueno was given a six-film career retrospective at Tokyo's Athénée Francais in September 2004.[7]
Bibliography
[edit]English
[edit]- Sharp, Jasper (2008). Behind the Pink Curtain: The Complete History of Japanese Sex Cinema. Guildford: FAB Press. pp. 311, 364. ISBN 978-1-903254-54-7.
- Toshiya Ueno at AllMovie
- Toshiya Ueno at IMDb
- "TOSHIYA UENO". Complete Index to World Film. Retrieved 14 June 2009.
Japanese
[edit]- 上野俊哉 うえの・としや (in Japanese). allcinema.net. Retrieved 14 June 2009.
- 上野俊哉 (in Japanese). Japanese Movie Database. Retrieved 14 June 2009.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Sharp, Jasper (2008). Behind the Pink Curtain: The Complete History of Japanese Sex Cinema. FAB Press. p. 311. ISBN 978-1-903254-54-7.
- ^ 『ぴんくりんく』2013年6月号「上野俊哉監督の死を悼む」
- ^ "Pink Films History" (in Japanese). P.G. Web Site. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 14 June 2009.
- ^ 4.ピンク四天王の時代(1990-1996 (in Japanese). www.uplink.co.jp. Retrieved 14 June 2009.
- ^ "Best Ten of 1994 (1994年度ベストテン)" (in Japanese). P.G. Web Site. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- ^ "Best Ten of 2003 (2003年度ベストテン)" (in Japanese). P.G. Web Site. Retrieved 18 January 2009.
- ^ Sharp, pp. 311, 330.
External links
[edit]- Toshiya Ueno at IMDb