Naoki Ichio
Naoki Ichio is a Japanese filmmaker, director and writer. He was born in 1965 and began filmmaking with 8mm film in University. He started his career by writing audio dramas for NHK at 25 years old. In 1996, the theatrical play “Death of a political boy” which was written and directed by him won the Grand Prix at Actors Festival in Nagoya. In 2001, his first feature film ”Oboreru hito (A Drowning Man)” nominated a young filmmaker’s award in Vancouver and Pusan International Film Festival. His second feature film is “Shinjuu tenshi (Synchronicity)” and third feature film is “Gokuraku no ojisan”.
Known for
DirectingBirthday
January 1, 1965Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
11Crew credits
A Drowning Man
Director, WriterSynchronicity
Writer, DirectorGokuraku no ojisan
Director, WriterSilly Talk
Director, WriterLonging
Writer, DirectorMirror of Post-Truth
Writer, DirectorDateless Date
Director, WriterEtude
Director, WriterRest
Writer, DirectorAbsence: World Without Me
Director, WriterHB
Writer, Director