Masahiro Kobayashi (6 January 1954 - 20 August 2022) was a Japanese film writer and director.
Kobayashi became the first Japanese filmmaker to win the Grand Prize at the Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival. In its wake, he founded Monkey Town Productions and made three films back to back which won prizes in three consecutive years at Cannes: Kaizokuban Bootleg Film (1999) and Man Walking on Snow (2001) in Un Certain Regard and Koroshi (2000) in the Directors' Fortnight.
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Writing
86
Male
1954-01-06
Tokyo, Japan
Koichi Kobayashi, 小林宏一, 林ヒロシ
The Rebirth
Code Name: Melville
Where Are You?
Strangers When We Meet
Kaizokuban Bootleg Film
Bashing
Women on the Edge
Haru's Journey
Japan's Tragedy
Film Noir
Closing Time
Strangers
Man Walking on Snow
Flic
The Happiness
White Night
Perfect Education 5: Amazing Story
Déracine
Lear on the Shore
Lascivious Nurse Uniform Diary: Two or Three Times, While I'm Wet
Apartment Wife: Adultery in broad daylight
The Sister‑in‑Law Who Yearns: A Promiscuous Relationship
One Week