Cary Jôji Fukunaga (Cary Joji Fukunaga), born on July 10, 1977 in Oakland, California, USA, is an American director, screenwriter, producer, and photographer. He graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz, majoring in history, and filming from the New York University School of Art .
In 2004, he wrote and directed the short story " Victoria para chino ". In 2009, he directed his first film " Sin Nombre "
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, for which he won the 25th Sundance International Film Festival Director Award-Feature Film. In 2011, directed the feature film " Jane Eyre "
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, which was shortlisted for the 26th Spanish Goya Awards for Best European Film. In 2014, directed the suspense drama " True Detective Season 1 "
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, which was shortlisted for the best drama in the 66th Emmy Awards
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. With this drama, he won the best drama in the 66th Emmy Awards. Best Director Award
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. In 2015, directed the feature film "Beasts without Borders"
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, which was shortlisted for the main competition of the 72nd Venice International Film Festival
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. In 2016, he served as the producer of the feature film "Little Boxes". On September 21, 2018, the fantasy drama " Maniac " directed by him was broadcast
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; in the same year, he directed the action movie " Never Dream of Dying "
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.
Personal Life
Cary Jôji Fukunaga's father is Japanese, his mother is Swedish
, and his brother is Jeremy Fukunaga. In addition to English, he also speaks French and Spanish.
Character Evaluation
Cary Jôji Fukunaga is a Japanese and Swedish mixed-race. He is handsome and handsome, and his movie style is calm and calm. However, his films and TV works favor telling shocking stories . Cary Jôji Fukunaga can use his creative methods in the age of streaming to make James Bond look new . In the TV series "True Detective Season 1," the show exudes Gothic style and the love and despair throughout, and all of this is more or less due to Cary Jôji Fukunaga's successful shooting and his accumulation of classicism. And the Japanese Violent Aesthetics in the Blood .
Extended Reading
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Gussie
2022-06-16 19:12:05
nameless
How can life be so hard? After saying this, I feel very hypocritical. Yeah, it's really hypocritical. I am lucky to live in a country where there is no war and no gangster poverty. Even though the gangs in Chongqing are in full swing, we still do not deeply feel the persecution of that kind of...
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Rachelle
2022-09-16 09:09:37
Redemption and Escape——View "No Name"
A rare Mexican film, I like the quiet and distant feeling in the poster, but if I look closely, it is a running train. My intuition tells me that this film will be interesting, so I don’t think much about making it into the film. After watching it was not disappointed.
When the...
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Eliezer
2022-06-16 16:57:44
1. There is a great contrast between the mysterious beauty and the brutality of the gangster / the hardships of life in the long-range empty lens; 2. Saira: Father/uncle can't do anything to face his own abuse, the man who saved himself from being raped Is the hero in life; 3. Willie: She has become the only reason for her to continue to live.
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Aubree
2022-06-16 22:08:49
Some developments are too sudden, and the writers have obvious artifacts. But as a director's debut, all aspects are above the standard. The subject matter is also more pleasing, the visibility is very high, and the ending is unexpected. The male lead is very handsome, I feel like Miller, I like that teardrop tattoo.
Sin Nombre quotes
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Sayra:
Back home, my friend Clarissa made me see this crazy neighbor, Doña Eleanor, you know, like witchcraft? She smoked this puro, then told me with her freaky voice that I'd make it to the U.S. but not in God's hand, perhaps in the Devil's.