Born in Gifu Prefecture, Koyama attended Nihon University but quit midway to join the independent production company Kindai Eiga Kyokai, where he worked as an assistant director under such directors as Kaneto Shindō, Kozaburo Yoshimura, and Tadashi Imai. He made his directorial debut in 1971 with thechildren's film Koi no iru mura. His second film, Futatsu no hāmonika (1976), earned him a New Directors Citation from the Directors Guild of Japan. His 1983 film Hometown was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1987 film, Hachiko Monogatari, about the faithful dog Hachiko, was the top Japanese film at the box office that year. He is known for his humanistic perspective.
Directing
45
Male
1941-07-16
Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Seijirō Kōyama, Seijirou Kouyama
Fifth Movement
Hachiko
The Life and Love of Kenji Miyazawa
Boku-chan no senjō
Summer of the Moonlight Sonata
Kusa no ran
Thousand Cranes
The Last Game: Waseda vs. Keio
Sakura
The Pale Hand
Song of the Spring Pony
A Single Drop of Water in a Mighty River
Himeyuri no To
Anne of Green Gables: Road to Green Gables
Nurse's Husband
Riot in Gujo
Tomorrow Evening
Until the Day Comes
Hometown
Mitabi no kaikyô
Isewan Taifuu Monogatari
Maya no Isshou
Faraway Sunset
Two Harmonicas
The Clock was Alive
Don't Mind
Shinpei: Uta Koso Subete