Shusuke Kaneko
Biography
Shusuke Kaneko (born June 8, 1955) is a Japanese filmmaker and screenwriter. Kaneko began his career at Nikkatsu and would serve as a writer for film and anime. Establishing himself as an up and coming director, Kaneko would win accolades at various film festivals. His film Summer Vacation 1999, would garner him his first award for best director at the Yokohama Film Festival. As a lifelong fan of the original Godzilla films, Kaneko would be chosen as the director for Daiei's revival of the Gamera franchise. Kaneko's work on the Gamera films were met with unprecedented critical acclaim. He would be honored with the Director's Award at the 17th Yokohama Film Festival for his work on Gamera: Guardian of the Universe. This film would also go on to top Kinema Junpo's best films of the year list and earn Blue Ribbon awards for best Director and Best supporting actress. Kaneko would go on to direct the most successful Godzilla film of the millennium series as well as the live action adaptations of Death Note. Kaneko has also contributed to various documentaries on kaiju films, particularly those of Ishiro Honda, championing their artistry and imagination
As Director
Death Note: The Last Name
2006
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack
2001
Azumi 2: Death or Love
2005
Necronomicon
1993
Gamera: Guardian of the Universe
1995
Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris
1999
Gamera 2: Attack of Legion
1996
Crossfire
2000
Summer Vacation 1999
1988
Office Ladies: Lesbians in Uniforms 3
1984
God's Left Hand, Devil's Right Hand
2006Filmography
The Family Game
as Bookstore Guy 1983
Bringing Godzilla Down to Size: The Art of Japanese Special Effects
as Himself 2008
The Dawn of Kaiju Eiga
as Self - Filmmaker 2019
Project GMK: The Day Shusuke Kaneko Fought Godzilla
as Himself 2002
GAMERA 1999
1999
Gigolo: A Docu-Drama
as Cameraman's assistant 1982
What's a Director?
2006
The Making of Gamera: Guardian of the Universe
1995
Making of Death Note
as Self 2009
Making of Death Note: The Last Name
as Self 2009Cho Edogakeishi
as Self 2018