Kōki Mitani
Kōki Mitani (三谷 幸喜, Mitani Kōki, born July 8, 1961) is a Japanese playwright, screenwriter, actor and film director and was previously married to Japanese actress Satomi Kobayashi. He was named after Taihō Kōki, the youngest sumo wrestler to become yokozuna. He studied dramatics at Nihon University.
Kōki Mitani | |
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participated in the Opening Event of the Tokyo International Film Festival (October 17, 2014) | |
Born | Setagaya, Tokyo | July 8, 1961
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Playwright, screenwriter, actor, film director |
In an attempt to add his own character to his movies, as a director he takes most of his scenes with a one-scene=one-shot system, moving the camera around as opposed to cutting. He claims this comes from his experience in theatre, where there are no cuts. Mitani does not use a computer.[1]
Early life
Mitani liked watching TV dramas and puppetries of NHK in his childhood. Especially he was interested in the puppetries "Shin Hakkenden" (新八犬伝) and Sangokushi (三国志), jidaigekis such as Tenka Gomen (天下御免) and Tenka Dōdō (天下堂々), and Taiga Dramas like Kaze to Kumo to Niji to.[2]
He also liked and still likes the works featuring famous detectives includes the Sherlock Holmes series[3] and adored Holmes as a detective.[4] He has whole volume of novels including pastiches, DVDs related to Sherlock Holmes and read all the novels again before adapting it to a puppetry whose setting is laid in a boarding school. In his high school days, he planned to produce a film featuring a detective, loosely based on And Then There Were None and went on location to Enoshima, Kanagawa with his friends, though the film was never unfinished.[3]
Besides he watched many foreign films such as the ones directed by Billy Wilder, 12 Angry Men and The Wages of Fear on TV. He says that he was influenced by them but recent Hollywood comedy films are not as funny as those in the golden age and Japanese comedy becomes better.[1] He is a big fan of Columbo also.
Career
His works are basically comedies full of wit and humour and with parody. He usually writes a script visualising the actors and actresses close to the characters.
He writes a weekly column for the Asahi Shimbun daily newspaper,[1] in which he often discusses his favorite films, his writing process, and the actors and actresses that he has worked with.
Feature films and TV dramas
(Note: Many of Mitani's films began as successful plays.)
- 12 Nin no Yasashii Nihonjin: 12 Gentle Japanese (1991)
- Furi-kaereba Yatsu Ga Iru (TV)
- Furuhata Ninzaburō (TV series)
- Shinsengumi! (TV series)
- Sōri to Yobanai de (TV series)
- Rajio no Jikan: Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald (1997)
- Minna no Ie aka Everyone's Home (2001)
- Warai no Daigaku: University of Laughs (2004)
- The Uchoten Hotel aka Suite Dreams (2006)
- The Magic Hour (2008)
- Gaki No Tsukai Silent Library (2008)
- Walking, Talking (2011 TV movie, post-production)
- Wagaya no rekishi (2010 TV series)
- A Ghost of a Chance (2011 screenplay)
- 大空港2013 (2013 TV movie) - Big Airport 2013
- The Kiyosu Conference (2013)
- Galaxy Turnpike (2015)
- Sanada Maru (2016 TV series)
- Fūunji tachi (2018 TV)
- Kuroido Goroshi (2018 TV)
- Hit Me Anyone One More Time (2019)
- Kamakura-dono no 13-nin (2022 TV series)
Theatre works
- The Show Must Go On (1991)
- Warai no Daigaku: University of Laughs (2004)
- Vamp Show (2006)
- Talk Like Singing (2009)
Puppetries
Frequent collaborators
Actor | Furuhata Ninzaburō (1994–2006) | Welcome Back, Mr. McDonald (1997) | Aikotoba wa Yūki (2000) | Minna no Ie (2001) | Shinsengumi! (2004) | The Uchōten Hotel (2006) | The Magic Hour (2008) | Wagaya no Rekishi (2010) | A Ghost of a Chance (2011) | The Kiyosu Conference (2013) | Galaxy Turnpike (2015) | Sanada Maru (2016) | Kioku ni Gozaimasen (2019) |
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Toshiyuki Nishida (73) | |||||||||||||
Fumiyo Kohinata (67) | |||||||||||||
Kōji Yakusho (65) | |||||||||||||
Keiko Toda (63) | |||||||||||||
Kōichi Satō (60) | |||||||||||||
Masahiko Nishimura (60) | |||||||||||||
Yoshimasa Kondo (59) | |||||||||||||
Kiichi Nakai (59) | |||||||||||||
Kenji Anan (58) | |||||||||||||
Toshiaki Karasawa (57) | |||||||||||||
Susumu Terajima (57) | |||||||||||||
Zen Kajihara (54) | |||||||||||||
Kyōka Suzuki (52) | |||||||||||||
Eri Fukatsu (48) | |||||||||||||
Yo Oizumi (47) | |||||||||||||
Masato Sakai (47) | |||||||||||||
Koji Yamamoto (44) | |||||||||||||
Shingo Katori (44) | |||||||||||||
Yūko Takeuchi (40) | |||||||||||||
Satoshi Tsumabuki (40) | |||||||||||||
Haruka Ayase (35) | |||||||||||||
Honours
- Medal with Purple Ribbon (2017)
Notes
- Tanaka, Nobuko, "Japan's Mr. Comedy", Japan Times, June 2, 2012, p. 7
- 三谷幸喜のありふれた生活14 いくさ上手 松村邦洋との大河フリーク対談 P.248 朝日新聞出版 ISBN 4022514000 ISBN 978-4022514004
- 『ユリイカ』、青土社、2014年8月増刊、148–154頁
Eureka August 2014 Extra Edition", Tokyo: Seidosha, 2014, pp.148–154. - 岡崎信治郎・藤田健一編『シャーロックホームズ冒険ファンブック』、小学館、2014年、21頁。
Shinjirō Okazaki and Kenichi Fujita (ed.) Sharokku Hōmuzu bōken fan bukku(Guidebook of "Sherlock Holmes"), Tokyo, Shogakukan, 2014, p.21.