Mamoru Oshii

Japanese director known for Ghost in the Shell

Mamoru Oshii - Japanese director known for Ghost in the Shell
Born

August 8th, 1951
73 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Japan

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A prominent director, producer, and screenwriter, this individual has significantly influenced the world of animation and film. Renowned for pioneering works in the genre, this figure created the groundbreaking anime film 'Ghost in the Shell' in 1995, which explored themes of consciousness and identity in a cybernetic future. The film is credited with shaping the aesthetic of cyberpunk and has inspired numerous adaptations and sequels. In addition to 'Ghost in the Shell,' other notable works include 'Angel's Egg' and 'Patlabor.' Throughout a varied career, this individual has contributed to both anime films and television series, integrating philosophical questions into cinematic narratives.

Directed 'Ghost in the Shell'

Produced 'Patlabor' anime series

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