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Born July 6, 1949 · Nagano, Japan
Yōichi Sai (born 6 July 1949 in Nagano Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese film director. His mother is Japanese, His father is zainichi Korean. His 2004 film Chi to hone won four Japanese Academy Awards, including two for Sai himself, for Best Director and Best Screenplay. He had previously received two nominations in the same categories for Tsuki wa dotchi ni dete iru. In 1999 he shot Buta no mukui (The Pig's Retribution), a film set in the lavish natural scenery of Okinawa, inspired by the 1996 Akutagawa Prize-winning eponymous novel by Eiki Matayoshi. The film won the Don Quixote prize at Locarno International Film Festival in 1999. He won the award for Best Screenplay at the 11th Yokohama Film Festival for A Sign Days. As an actor, he appeared in Nagisa Oshima's 1999 film Taboo. He is the current president of the Directors Guild of Japan.

優作について私が知っている二、三の事柄
2022

CLUB DEJA-VU ONE NIGHT SHOW 松田優作・メモリアル・ライブ
2022

Kamui
2009

The Short Films Everyone started out as a child
2008

Soo
2007

Blood and Bones
2004

Quill: The Life of a Guide Dog
2004

Doing Time
2002

The Pig's Retribution
1999

Dog Race
1998

MARKS
1995

Heisei Irresponsible Family: Tokyo de Luxe
1995

All Under the Moon
1993

Burning Dog
1991

Via Okinawa
1989

The Glorious Asuka Gang!
1988

The Lady in a Black Dress
1987

Love Story
1986

Let Him Rest in Peace
1985

Someday, Someone Will Be Killed
1984

Dansen
1983

Sexual Crime
1983

The Mosquito on the Tenth Floor
1983