
Daisuke Miyazaki
Personal Info
Known for
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1980-01-16 (45 years old)
Place of Birth
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
Daisuke Miyazaki
Biography
Daisuke Miyazaki was born in 1980 in Yokohama, Kanagawa. He started making films when he was studying at Waseda University. In 2004, he participated in the summer school of New York University that took place in Japan. His thesis "The 10th Room" won the Christine Choi Award which is the grandprix at the KUT Film Festival held by the NYU. His following film "Love Will Tear Us Apart" was invited to the special screening at the Image Forum Film Festival 2006, which is the largest experimental film festival in Japan. After attending Leos Carax's film "Meld" (2008) as a production designer assistant, he started working as an assistant director in the commercial film industry. So far, Miyazaki has worked for many directors who represent modern Japanese cinema such as Kiyoshi Kurosawa and Kunitoshi Manda. "End of the Night" will be his first feature film.
Known For
Acting
(2020)
(2015)
Crew
(2025)
V. MARIA
Director
(2024)
MY LIFE IN THE BUSH OF GHOSTS
Screenplay, Director
(2023)
#MITO
Screenplay, Director
(2023)
Plastic
Director
(2023)
Plastic
Director
(2023)
Caveman's Elegy
Writer, Director
(2022)
I'll Be Your Mirror
Director, Writer, Producer
(2022)
Yamato Detective Diary
Writer, Director
(2021)
MADE IN YAMATO
Director
(2021)
North Shinjuku 2055
Screenplay, Director
(2020)
Videophobia
Producer, Writer, Director
(2020)
Not Found - Forbidden Videos Removed from the Net - Best Selection by Staff Part 9
Cinematography, Director
(2019)
Not Found - Forbidden Videos Removed from the Net - Best Selection by Staff Part 6
Cinematography, Director
(2018)
Tourism
Director, Producer, Editor, Screenplay
(2017)
Ping Pang
Producer
(2016)
Yamato (California)
Director, Writer, Producer
(2016)
Dark Side of the Light
Writer
(2015)
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Director
(2015)
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Director
(2015)
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Director
(2015)
Five to Nine
Director
(2011)
End of the Night
Director, Producer, Screenplay
(2011)
In a Lonely Planet
Writer