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Haruki Kadokawa

Haruki Kadokawa (角川 春樹, Kadokawa Haruki, born January 8, 1942, in Tokyo) is a Japanese entrepreneur and filmmaker. He is the son of Genyoshi Kadokawa, the founder of the publishing company Kadokawa Shoten. He took over as president of the company in 1975 after his father's death. He entered the film industry as a producer and introduced a technique called media mix, which involved mass promotion and talent scouting for new artists in publishing, film, and television. In 1993, he was arrested for drug smuggling. He resigned as president of Kadokawa Shoten, founding Kadokawa Haruki Corporation instead.

Haruki Kadokawa
角川 春樹
PronunciationKadokawa Haruki
Born (1942-01-08) January 8, 1942 (age 82)
Mizuhashi, Toyama, Japan
EducationKokugakuin University
Occupation(s)Businessman; film producer; film director
SpouseTomomi Yamada (married 2011-present)
Parent

Early life edit

Haruki's father was Genyoshi Kadokawa, the founder of Japanese publishing house Kadokawa Shoten. After graduating from high school, Haruki was accepted into the literature department of Waseda University. However, with his father's influence, he was enrolled in Kokugakuin University instead. Haruki graduated in 1964 with a degree in literature and joined his father's company the next year.

Career with Kadokawa Shoten edit

Upon Genyoshi's death in 1975, Haruki took over as the company's president. He quickly turned the publisher's direction, changing the company that had previously been known for its serious literary and educational works into creators of popular fiction.[1]

Kadokawa soon also branched out into the film business. His goal was to try to reap synergy benefits by creating film adaptations of the publishing house's most popular books and marketing them simultaneously.[2] The company's first film was the 1976 release The Inugamis, directed by Kon Ichikawa and adopted from a Kadokawa Shoten published novel written by Seishi Yokomizo. Due to an aggressive marketing campaign, the film ended as the second-largest earner of the year in Japan.[3]

Between 1976 and 1993, Kadokawa produced close to 60 films. His company's pictures were usually large-scale epics with sizable budgets and matching advertising campaigns, aimed for mass audiences and box-office success. While critics weren't always kind on Kadokawa's works,[4] the films were consistently popular among the viewing public. By 1992, 7 out of top 20 all-time highest box-office grossing Japanese films were Kadokawa's productions.[5] During his time at Kadokawa Shoten, Haruki was often hailed as the savior of Japan's struggling film industry.[4] Kadokawa's efforts to branch into foreign markets were consistently less successful. His biggest failure came in 1992 when the 25 million US$ film Ruby Cairo starring Andie MacDowell failed to find a distributor in the United States.[6]

Kadokawa also worked as a screenwriter and a director. He made his directorial debut in 1982 with the film The Lost Hero. His most notable work was the 1990 film Heaven and Earth, whose budget of over 5 billion yen was the largest ever for a Japanese film at the time.[7]

Arrest edit

In 1993, Kadokawa was accused of instructing photographer Takeshi Ikeda, a close aide, to smuggle cocaine from the United States on several occasions.[4] He was charged with smuggling and embezzling money from his company in order to fund the drug purchases.[8] While Kadokawa continued to argue his innocence throughout the ordeal, in September 1994 he was convicted and handed a four-year prison sentence,[5] of which he ended up serving two and a half years.[1]

Due to the "moral embarrassment" regarding the incident, the film Rex: A Dinosaur's Story, a 1993 summer blockbuster directed by Kadokawa, was pulled from theaters by Kadokawa's production company and its distribution partner, Shochiku Company.[9] Kadokawa himself was forced to resign from Kadokawa Shoten.[5] The new president was Haruki's younger brother Tsuguhiko,[5] who had previously been forced out of the company in favor of Haruki's son Taro.[10]

Later career edit

In 1995, Kadokawa started the Kadokawa Haruki Corporation and continued in the publishing business by purchasing the teen magazine Popteen from his old company Kadokawa Shoten. In 2005, after more than a decade away from the business, Kadokawa returned to producing films with the World War II epic Yamato.[1][11] In 1997, he directed Toki o Kakeru Shōjo. He has since worked as an executive producer on Genghis Khan: To the Ends of the Earth and Sea and a remake of Akira Kurosawa's Sanjuro in 2007.

Other ventures edit

Throughout his career Kadokawa has earned a reputation for flamboyancy, not all of which stems from his large scale films and their advertising campaigns. In 1974, he built his own Shinto shrine and conducted monthly rituals there.[7] He wrote critically praised haiku and tanka poetry that was published in poetry magazines, a hobby he continued while incarcerated.[12] In 1991, Kadokawa finished building a full-size replica of Christopher Columbus' flagship Santa Maria, which sailed from Barcelona to Japan, with Kadokawa initially at the helm.[1][6]

Partial filmography edit

Year Film Producer Director Notes Ref(s)
1977 Proof of the Man Yes
1978 Never Give Up Yes
1979 G.I. Samurai Co-producer Co-produced with Takeshi Motomura
1980 Virus Yes
The Beast to Die Yes
1981 Sailor Suit and Machine Gun Executive
1983 Detective Story Executive
1990 Heaven and Earth Yes Also co-writer
1991 Noh Mask Murders Executive
1992 Ruby Cairo Executive Also known as Deception
1993 Rex: A Dinosaur's Story Yes Also co-writer
1997 Toki o Kakeru Shōjo Yes Also co-writer
2009 The Laughing Policeman Executive Yes Also writer
2020 Mio's Cookbook Yes Also co-writer [13]

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d Schilling, Mark (December 25, 2005). "Spirits of the Yamato". The Japan Times. Retrieved March 30, 2008.
  2. ^ Schilling 1997, p. 80
  3. ^ Schilling 1997, p. 81
  4. ^ a b c Schilling 1997, p. 79
  5. ^ a b c d Jon Herskovitz (February 28, 1997). "Hit-maker Kadokawa back in film business". Variety. Retrieved March 30, 2008.
  6. ^ a b Schilling 1997, p. 84
  7. ^ a b Schilling 1997, p. 83
  8. ^ Schilling 1997, p. 85
  9. ^ Cutts, Johnson, p. 222-223
  10. ^ Schilling 1997, p. 79,80
  11. ^ Patrick Frater (October 17, 2005). "Prodigal son returns: Haruki Kadokawa re-emerges to compete with his family's conglom". Variety. Retrieved March 30, 2008.
  12. ^ Schilling, p. 83, 85
  13. ^ "松本穂香&奈緒、角川春樹氏から太鼓判「大女優の素質」". Sanspo. July 8, 2020. Retrieved August 1, 2020.

References edit

External links edit

  • Haruki Kadokawa at IMDb

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Haruki Kadokawa 角川 春樹 Kadokawa Haruki born January 8 1942 in Tokyo is a Japanese entrepreneur and filmmaker He is the son of Genyoshi Kadokawa the founder of the publishing company Kadokawa Shoten He took over as president of the company in 1975 after his father s death He entered the film industry as a producer and introduced a technique called media mix which involved mass promotion and talent scouting for new artists in publishing film and television In 1993 he was arrested for drug smuggling He resigned as president of Kadokawa Shoten founding Kadokawa Haruki Corporation instead Haruki Kadokawa角川 春樹PronunciationKadokawa HarukiBorn 1942 01 08 January 8 1942 age 82 Mizuhashi Toyama JapanEducationKokugakuin UniversityOccupation s Businessman film producer film directorSpouseTomomi Yamada married 2011 present ParentGenyoshi Kadokawa father Contents 1 Early life 2 Career with Kadokawa Shoten 3 Arrest 4 Later career 5 Other ventures 6 Partial filmography 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editHaruki s father was Genyoshi Kadokawa the founder of Japanese publishing house Kadokawa Shoten After graduating from high school Haruki was accepted into the literature department of Waseda University However with his father s influence he was enrolled in Kokugakuin University instead Haruki graduated in 1964 with a degree in literature and joined his father s company the next year Career with Kadokawa Shoten editUpon Genyoshi s death in 1975 Haruki took over as the company s president He quickly turned the publisher s direction changing the company that had previously been known for its serious literary and educational works into creators of popular fiction 1 Kadokawa soon also branched out into the film business His goal was to try to reap synergy benefits by creating film adaptations of the publishing house s most popular books and marketing them simultaneously 2 The company s first film was the 1976 release The Inugamis directed by Kon Ichikawa and adopted from a Kadokawa Shoten published novel written by Seishi Yokomizo Due to an aggressive marketing campaign the film ended as the second largest earner of the year in Japan 3 Between 1976 and 1993 Kadokawa produced close to 60 films His company s pictures were usually large scale epics with sizable budgets and matching advertising campaigns aimed for mass audiences and box office success While critics weren t always kind on Kadokawa s works 4 the films were consistently popular among the viewing public By 1992 7 out of top 20 all time highest box office grossing Japanese films were Kadokawa s productions 5 During his time at Kadokawa Shoten Haruki was often hailed as the savior of Japan s struggling film industry 4 Kadokawa s efforts to branch into foreign markets were consistently less successful His biggest failure came in 1992 when the 25 million US film Ruby Cairo starring Andie MacDowell failed to find a distributor in the United States 6 Kadokawa also worked as a screenwriter and a director He made his directorial debut in 1982 with the film The Lost Hero His most notable work was the 1990 film Heaven and Earth whose budget of over 5 billion yen was the largest ever for a Japanese film at the time 7 Arrest editIn 1993 Kadokawa was accused of instructing photographer Takeshi Ikeda a close aide to smuggle cocaine from the United States on several occasions 4 He was charged with smuggling and embezzling money from his company in order to fund the drug purchases 8 While Kadokawa continued to argue his innocence throughout the ordeal in September 1994 he was convicted and handed a four year prison sentence 5 of which he ended up serving two and a half years 1 Due to the moral embarrassment regarding the incident the film Rex A Dinosaur s Story a 1993 summer blockbuster directed by Kadokawa was pulled from theaters by Kadokawa s production company and its distribution partner Shochiku Company 9 Kadokawa himself was forced to resign from Kadokawa Shoten 5 The new president was Haruki s younger brother Tsuguhiko 5 who had previously been forced out of the company in favor of Haruki s son Taro 10 Later career editIn 1995 Kadokawa started the Kadokawa Haruki Corporation and continued in the publishing business by purchasing the teen magazine Popteen from his old company Kadokawa Shoten In 2005 after more than a decade away from the business Kadokawa returned to producing films with the World War II epic Yamato 1 11 In 1997 he directed Toki o Kakeru Shōjo He has since worked as an executive producer on Genghis Khan To the Ends of the Earth and Sea and a remake of Akira Kurosawa s Sanjuro in 2007 Other ventures editThroughout his career Kadokawa has earned a reputation for flamboyancy not all of which stems from his large scale films and their advertising campaigns In 1974 he built his own Shinto shrine and conducted monthly rituals there 7 He wrote critically praised haiku and tanka poetry that was published in poetry magazines a hobby he continued while incarcerated 12 In 1991 Kadokawa finished building a full size replica of Christopher Columbus flagship Santa Maria which sailed from Barcelona to Japan with Kadokawa initially at the helm 1 6 Partial filmography editYear Film Producer Director Notes Ref s 1977 Proof of the Man Yes 1978 Never Give Up Yes 1979 G I Samurai Co producer Co produced with Takeshi Motomura 1980 Virus Yes The Beast to Die Yes 1981 Sailor Suit and Machine Gun Executive 1983 Detective Story Executive 1990 Heaven and Earth Yes Also co writer 1991 Noh Mask Murders Executive 1992 Ruby Cairo Executive Also known as Deception 1993 Rex A Dinosaur s Story Yes Also co writer 1997 Toki o Kakeru Shōjo Yes Also co writer 2009 The Laughing Policeman Executive Yes Also writer 2020 Mio s Cookbook Yes Also co writer 13 Notes edit a b c d Schilling Mark December 25 2005 Spirits of the Yamato The Japan Times Retrieved March 30 2008 Schilling 1997 p 80 Schilling 1997 p 81 a b c Schilling 1997 p 79 a b c d Jon Herskovitz February 28 1997 Hit maker Kadokawa back in film business Variety Retrieved March 30 2008 a b Schilling 1997 p 84 a b Schilling 1997 p 83 Schilling 1997 p 85 Cutts Johnson p 222 223 Schilling 1997 p 79 80 Patrick Frater October 17 2005 Prodigal son returns Haruki Kadokawa re emerges to compete with his family s conglom Variety Retrieved March 30 2008 Schilling p 83 85 松本穂香 奈緒 角川春樹氏から太鼓判 大女優の素質 Sanspo July 8 2020 Retrieved August 1 2020 References editSchilling Mark 1997 The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture Weatherhill pp 79 85 ISBN 0 8348 0380 1 Robert L Cutts Chalmers Johnson 1997 An Empire of Schools Japan s Universities and the Molding of a National Power Elite M E Sharpe ISBN 1 56324 843 3 External links editHaruki Kadokawa at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Haruki Kadokawa amp oldid 1216053523, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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