Masaharu Take

Film

Birth Year 1967

Age 57 years old

Nationality Japan

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Masaharu Take (武 正晴) is a Japanese film director.

Take began working in the film industry without any formal training.

1995

Among his first contributions to film productions as an assistant director were Gonin (1995) and Gonin 2 (1996, both directed by Takashi Ishii).

2002

It is based on Fuminori Nakamuras debut novel of the same title from 2002.

The Gun is about a university student who accidentally comes into possession of a handgun.

In a review, a critic compared the film to Japanese New Wave cinema and Nagisa Ōshima, and praised the performance of main actor Nijirō Murakami.

2003

An important role model for Take at that time was the director Kazuyuki Izutsu for whom Take worked as assistant director in many films, including Get Up! / Geroppa! in 2003, Break Through! / Pacchigi! in 2005, and Fly with the Gold / Ōgon o daite tobe in 2012.

2006

After some more years as an assistant director, his first own film as director followed in 2006, Boy Meets Pusan (ボーイ・ミーツ・プサン).

After that he worked for several years as both director and assistant director.

2014

Take achieved some popularity when his film 100 Yen Love (百円の恋, Hyakuen no koi, 2014) was submitted for the 88th Academy Awards as Best Foreign Language Film (though ultimately not nominated).

For Take, this honour came as a surprise, as he himself said.

100 Yen Love is about a woman working as a shop assistant in a 100-yen shop who takes up boxing.

2017

In 2017, Take revisited the theme of combat sport in The Ringside Story (リングサイド・ストーリー), a film about wrestling.

2018

The Gun (銃) from 2018 is Take's first and to date only film for which he also wrote the script.

His 2018 film We Make Antiques (嘘八百) was so successful that a sequel followed in 2020, also directed by Take.

As his influences and personal favourites, Take names the directors Yūzō Kawashima, Martin Scorsese and the aforementioned Kazuyuki Izutsu, as well as actress Ayako Wakao.

2019

In 2019, Take directed a television series for the first time (The Naked Director).