Born in Ōita Prefecture, Yamamoto attended Meiji University but left early to concentrate on making independent 8mm films. His Carnival in the Night was screened at the 1983 Berlin Film Festival, and Robinson's Garden was given the Zitty Award at the 1987 edition of the Berlinale. The latter film also earned him the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award. In 1998 he was given a research fellowship from Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs to study in New York, during which time he set up screenings of his film Junk Food in America. Often filming those living on the margins of Japanese society, his film Limousine Drive was actually filmed in the United States. He has also acted in some films.
Directing
42
Male
1956-01-24
Oita Prefecture, Japan
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A Crowd of Three
The Brand New Legend of the Stardust Brothers
The Whispering of the Gods
March Comes In Like a Lion
Mike Yokohama: A Forest with No Name
The Stairway to the Distant Past
Sawada
Junk Food
Man, Woman & the Wall
Cycle
Carnival in the Night
Robinson's Garden
Tampon Tango
Three☆Points
What's Up Connection
The Voice of Water
Atlanta Boogie
Scary True Stories: Night 10 - Possession
Tokyo of the Dead - 3 days
Saint Terrorism
Sunrise Sunset
Prelude to the Murder of a Prison Guard
Limousine Drive
Wonderful Paradise
DUDE
Kumagusu