Director Spotlight #9: “Not Born Yesterday”

 


Born in Niigata Prefecture in 1949, FUKUMA Kenji was a widely active poet, critic, and translator. He became engrossed in cinema during middle school, influenced by directors such as Jean-Luc Godard, Yasuzo Masumura, and Koji Wakamatsu. In high school, he met WAKAMATSU Koji, YAMATOYA Atsushi, and ADACHI Masao, and in 1969, he wrote and starred in Wakamatsu’s Confessions of a Rapist. While teaching at Tokyo Metropolitan University, he continued writing poetry and founded the magazine Jiraiya in 1989, focusing on poetry and film.

In 1995, he released his first feature film, Suddenly Arriving. He continued his dual career, releasing films such as The Daughter of Okayama and Reason for Autumn, and gained strong support from younger filmmakers. His poetry collection Blue House won both the Hagiwara Sakutaro Award and the Fujimura Memorial Rekitei Award, further solidifying his reputation as a poet.

Fukuma passed away on April 26, 2023, at the age of 74 due to pneumonia.

1949年、新潟県生まれ。詩人、映画監督、批評家、翻訳家として幅広く活躍。中学時代から映画に没頭し、特にゴダールや増村保造、若松孝二などの作品に影響を受ける。高校時代に若松孝二、大和屋竺、足立正生らと出会い、1969年には若松監督の『ある通り魔の告白』で脚本・主演を務める。東京都立大学での教鞭をとる傍ら、詩作を続け、1989年には詩と映画をテーマにした雑誌「ジライヤ」を創刊。その詩は高い評価を受け、映画批評や翻訳でも活躍する。

1995年に長編劇映画『急にたどりついてしまう』を発表。以降も詩と映画の両分野で活動し、『岡山の娘』や『わたしたちの夏』、『秋の理由』などを発表。若い世代の映画作家からも熱い支持を受け、映画界での存在感を確立した。詩集『青い家』では萩原朔太郎賞と藤村記念歴程賞を同時受賞するなど、詩人としても高い評価を得た。

2023年4月26日、肺炎のため74歳で逝去。

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