Mitsuru Fukikoshi
11 titles
Filmography
11 results

Cold Fish
(2011)Inspired by the story of a real-life Japanese serial killer Cold Fish is a bloodcurdling suspense drama that unveils the underlying insanity of an ordinary man.

Her Father, My Lover
(2015)Taeko watches helplessly as her friend Maya’s obsession with her father disrupts relationships, spiraling everyone and everything into chaos.

Gamera 2: Attack of Legion
(1996)One year after the events of the previous Gamera film, Earth's ecosystem is under attack by an insect lifeform from outer space bent on colonizing our world. As the city of Sendai is destroyed, Gamera must protect the planet from the monster Legion and gets some help from Japan's Self Defense Forces.

Love Will Tear Us Apart
(2023)After rescuing a classmate from bullies, a young school girl from an abusive homelife in rural Japan suddenly finds people in her orbit dropping dead.

Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit
Live by the spear, die by the spear. Balsa, the spear-wielding fighter, heads into a life-or-death battle against a nefarious king in this adventure tale.

Love & Pop
(1998)Tokyo schoolgirl Hiromi and her friends spend the summer going on dates with older men for money. Armed with only a cellphone, Hiromi sets out to date enough to purchase an expensive topaz ring before the mall closes for the day.

A Girl Missing
(2019)Ichiko is a private home-nurse who has worked for the elder matriarch of the Oishos for years and regards them as her own family. Ichiko's quiet, routine life is shattered when a young member of the Oishos clan is kidnapped. When it's revealed that the kidnapper is none other than Ichiko's nephew, her life begins to unravel in this taut thriller from one of Japan's current cinematic masters.

After the Quake
(2025)Four strangers' lives intersect over three decades as they confront grief and hope after the 1995 Kobe and 2011 Tohoku quakes and the COVID-19 pandemic.

I'm Taking the Day Off

Revolver LILY
(2023)
Gimbap and Onigiri
While struggling to find a new home in Japan, a Korean animation student finds comfort in the simple onigiri made by a local part-timer — and sparks fly.