Akio Jissoji
Akio Jissoji was a Japanese television and film director best known outside Japan for the 1960s TV series Ultraman and Ultra Seven, as well as for his auteur erotic ATG-produced Buddhist trilogy Mujō (無常), Mandala (曼陀羅), and Uta (哥). He was also known for his film adaptations of Japanese horror author Rampo Edogawa. Jissoji possessed a very distinctive visual style that was notable even in Japanese cinema which is known internationally for its visual style. Every project he directed, from children's action shows to the most disturbing adult films had an uncompromising approach to cinematic story telling. His episodes of the Ultraman TV shows are unique and quite unusual for children's television. His career is also unusual in that he went back and forth from children's television to film projects that were sexually provocative in some way or another. It is perhaps this aspect of his work that has prevented wider distribution of his films. Sadomasochistic and non-consensual sexual practices are featured in many of his film works with women receiving the brunt of the abuse. Another recurring theme was to pull the camera back and reveal the set his actors were working on.
Acting
Crew
TV
Ultraseven
Director
1967
TV
Ultraman Tiga
Director
1996
TV
Ultraman
Director
1966
Movie
This Transient Life
Director
1970
Movie
Rampo Noir
Director
2005
Movie
Mandala
Director
1971
Movie
Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis
Director
1988
Movie
Poem
Director
1972
TV
Ultraman Dyna
Director
1997
TV
Return of Ultraman
Writer
1971
Movie
Ten Nights of Dreams
Director
2007
Movie
Summer of Ubume
Director
2005