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Shūji Terayama

Shūji Terayama

DirectingBorn December 10, 1935 (47 years old at death)· Died May 4, 1983

Aomori, Japan

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Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Shūji Terayama (December 10, 1935 – May 4, 1983) was an avant-garde Japanese poet, dramatist, writer, film director, and photographer. According to many critics and supporters, he was one of the most productive and provocative creative artists to come out of Japan. He was born December 10, 1935, the only son of Hachiro and Hatsu Terayama in Hirosaki city in the northern Japanese prefecture of Aomori. His father died at the end of Pacific War in Indonesia in September 1945. At the age of nine, his mother moved to Kyūshū to work at an American military base while he himself went to live with relatives in the city of Misawa, also in Aomori. At this same time, Terayama lived through the Aomori air raids that killed more than 30,000 people. Terayama entered Aomori Prefectural Aomori High School in 1951, and in 1954 went to prestigious Waseda University's Faculty of Education to study Japanese language and literature. However, he soon dropped out because he fell ill with nephrotic syndrome. He received his education through working in bars in Shinjuku. His oeuvre includes a number of essays claiming that more can be learned about life through boxing and horse racing than by attending school and studying hard. Accordingly, he was one of the central figures of the "runaway" movement in Japan in the late 1960s, as depicted in his book, play, and film "Throw Away Your Books, Run into the Streets! In 1967, Terayama formed the Tenjō Sajiki theater troupe, whose name comes from the Japanese translation of the 1945 Marcel Carné film "Les Enfants du Paradis", so can be translated as "children of heaven", however its correct translation is "Ceiling Gallery" and has a meaning similar to the English expression "Peanut Gallery". The troupe was dedicated to the avant-garde and staged a number of controversial plays tackling social issues from an iconoclastic perspective. Some major plays include "Bluebeard", "Yes", and "The Crime of Fatso Oyama", among others. Also involved with the theater were artists Aquirax Uno and Tadanori Yokoo, who designed many of the advertisement posters for the group. Musically, he worked closely with experimental composer J.A. Seazer and folk musician Kan Mikami. He was also involved in poetry and at 18 was the second winner of the Tanka Studies Award. Terayama experimented with ‘city plays’, a fantastical satire of civic life. Also in 1967, Terayama started an experimental cinema and gallery called 'Universal Gravitation,' which is in fact still in existence at Misawa as a resource center. The Terayama Shūji Memorial Hall, which has a large collection of his plays, novels, poetry, photography and a great number of his personal effects and relics from his theatre productions, can also be found in Misawa. In 1976, he was a member of the jury at the 26th Berlin International Film Festival. Terayama published almost 200 literary works, and over 20 short and full-length films. He was married to Tenjō Sajiki co-founder Kyōko Kujō, but they later divorced, although they continued to work together until Terayama's death on May 4, 1983 from cirrhosis of the liver. Description above from the Wikipedia article Shūji Terayama, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Also known as: Shûji Terayama, 寺山 修司, Shuuji Terayama, 테라야마 슈지
Popularity: 1
Total credits: 57

Known For

Pretty Devil Yoko
Movie
★3.3

Pretty Devil Yoko

as Imura

Youth in Fury
Movie
★7.0

Youth in Fury

Video Letter

Movies (8)

Where is Tomorrow, Shuji Terayama

Where is Tomorrow, Shuji Terayama

as Himself (archive footage)

2017

Video Letter

Video Letter

as Self

1983

No image

Children of the Gods

as Himself

1978

Catalog of Memory

Behind the Camera

Tomorrow's Joe

Tomorrow's Joe

Lyricist

Fruits of Passion

Fruits of Passion

Director

Pastoral: To Die in the Country

Pastoral: To Die in the Country

Photos

Movie
★8.2

Video Letter

as Self

No image
Movie
★0.0

Children of the Gods

as Himself

Where is Tomorrow, Shuji Terayama
Movie
★0.0

Where is Tomorrow, Shuji Terayama

as Himself (archive footage)

Catalog of Memory
Movie
★0.0

Catalog of Memory

as himself

JRA CM
Movie
★0.0

JRA CM

as Himself

Shuji Terayama: #47
Movie
★0.0

Shuji Terayama: #47

as Himself

Pretty Devil Yoko
Movie
★3.3

Pretty Devil Yoko

as Imura

1966

Youth in Fury
Movie
★7.0

Youth in Fury

1960

Video Letter
Movie
★8.2

Video Letter

as Self

1983

No image
Movie
★0.0

Children of the Gods

as Himself

1978

Where is Tomorrow, Shuji Terayama
Movie
★0.0

Where is Tomorrow, Shuji Terayama

as Himself (archive footage)

2017

Catalog of Memory
Movie
★0.0

Catalog of Memory

as himself

1977

JRA CM
Movie
★0.0

JRA CM

as Himself

1973

Shuji Terayama: #47
Movie
★0.0

Shuji Terayama: #47

as Himself

Catalog of Memory

as himself

1977

JRA CM

JRA CM

as Himself

1973

Pretty Devil Yoko

Pretty Devil Yoko

as Imura

1966

Youth in Fury

Youth in Fury

1960

Shuji Terayama: #47

Shuji Terayama: #47

as Himself

Where is Tomorrow, Shuji Terayama

Where is Tomorrow, Shuji Terayama

as Himself (archive footage)

2017

Video Letter

Video Letter

as Self

1983

No image

Children of the Gods

as Himself

1978

Catalog of Memory

Catalog of Memory

as himself

1977

JRA CM

JRA CM

as Himself

1973

Pretty Devil Yoko

Pretty Devil Yoko

as Imura

1966

Youth in Fury

Youth in Fury

1960

Shuji Terayama: #47

Shuji Terayama: #47

as Himself

Producer

Epitaph to My Love

Epitaph to My Love

Screenplay

Private Collections

Private Collections

Director

Wilderness: Part 1

Wilderness: Part 1

Novel

Farewell to the Ark

Farewell to the Ark

Director

Wilderness: Part 2

Wilderness: Part 2

Novel

No image

Our Age Comes Riding on a Circus Elephant

Writer

Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets

Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets

Writer

Boxer

Boxer

Director

Emperor Tomato Ketchup

Emperor Tomato Ketchup

Editor

Tomorrow's Joe

Tomorrow's Joe

Lyricist

Fruits of Passion

Fruits of Passion

Director

Pastoral: To Die in the Country

Pastoral: To Die in the Country

Producer

Epitaph to My Love

Epitaph to My Love

Screenplay

Private Collections

Private Collections

Director

Wilderness: Part 1

Wilderness: Part 1

Novel

Farewell to the Ark

Farewell to the Ark

Director

Wilderness: Part 2

Wilderness: Part 2

Novel

No image

Our Age Comes Riding on a Circus Elephant

Writer

Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets

Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets

Writer

Boxer

Boxer

Director

Emperor Tomato Ketchup

Emperor Tomato Ketchup

Editor