Yutaka Tsuchiya

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1966-12-11 (58 years old)

Yutaka Tsuchiya

Biography

Tsuchiya Yutaka (土屋豊, Tsuchiya Yutaka) (born 11 December 1966) is a Japanese film director, documentary film maker, and video activist. His works have focused on the search for identity amongst Japanese youth, particularly the allure that nationalism or extreme ideologies have offered to troubled young people. After producing several experimental video art pieces, Tsuchiya first came to prominence with A New God, a personal documentary shot on video about his relationship with a right-wing, neo-nationalist punk rock band. Even though Tsuchiya is on the left, he ended up marrying the singer for that band, Karin Amamiya, who has since emerged as a spokesperson for disaffected Japanese youth in the media. The New God won an award at the 1999 Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival. His next work, Peep "TV" Show, was a fictional post-9/11 tale of numbed young people seeking the "real" on a violent, voyeuristic internet site. Eight years passed before he made his next film, GFP Bunny, which won the award for best film in the Japanese Eyes section at the 2012 Tokyo International Film Festival. Tsuchiya is a key organizer in the Japanese left-wing community, founding VideoAct!, an umbrella organization that helps distribute the documentaries and experimental works of many activist organizations.

Known For

Director

2012
GFP BUNNY

as Director

2006
Prisoners

as Director

2004
Peep "TV" Show

as Director

1999
The New God

as Director

1998

Writer

2012
GFP BUNNY

as Writer

2004
Peep "TV" Show

as Writer

1999
The New God

as Writer

1998

Crew

1999
The New God

as Cinematography

Actor