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Born July 6, 1949 in Nagano, Japan
Yōichi Sai (born 6 July 1949 in Nagano Prefecture, Japan) was a Japanese film director. His mother is Japanese, His father is zainichi Korean. His 2004 film Chi to hone won four Japanese Academy Awards, including two for Sai himself, for Best Director and Best Screenplay. He had previously received two nominations in the same categories for Tsuki wa dotchi ni dete iru. In 1999 he shot Buta no mukui (The Pig's Retribution), a film set in the lavish natural scenery of Okinawa, inspired by the 1996 Akutagawa Prize-winning eponymous novel by Eiki Matayoshi. The film won the Don Quixote prize at Locarno International Film Festival in 1999.

優作について私が知っている二、三の事柄

CLUB DEJA-VU ONE NIGHT SHOW 松田優作・メモリアル・ライブ

Kamui

The Short Films: We Were All Once Children

Soo

Route 225

Blood and Bones

Quill: The Life of a Guide Dog

In the Realm of the Senses: Recalling the Film
Self - Interviewee

Doing Time

Taboo
Isami Kondo

The Pig's Retribution

Dog Race

MARKS

The Stairway to the Distant Past
Chief of Police

Heisei Irresponsible Family: Tokyo de Luxe

All Under the Moon
Section Chief

Burning Dog

Via Okinawa

The Glorious Asuka Gang!

The Lady in a Black Dress

Love Story

Let Him Rest in Peace

Someday, Someone Will Be Killed

Dansen

Sexual Crime

The Mosquito on the Tenth Floor

Pro Hunter

The Night of Martial Law

不良少年

No Grave for Us

The Killing Game

The Most Dangerous Game

Kitamura Tokoku: My Winter Song

Bastard on the Border

In the Realm of the Senses