- Haruki Kadokawa
is a
Japan esepublisher ,film producer , director andscreenwriter . He was the son ofGenyoshi Kadokawa and inherited the position of president of the publishing houseKadokawa Shoten in 1975. Under his guidance, the company soon branched into film production, and by 1994 Kadokawa had produced close to 60 films, many of them box-office hits. After being forced to resign from Kadokawa Shoten in 1994 due to a smuggling conviction, he established another company,Kadokawa Haruki Corporation , that has also been involved in the publishing and film production industries.Early life
Haruki's father was
Genyoshi Kadokawa , the founder of Japanese publishing houseKadokawa Shoten . After graduating from high school, Haruki was accepted into the literature department ofWaseda University . However, with his father's influence, he was enrolled inKokugakuin University instead. Haruki graduated in 1964 with a degree in literature and joined his father's company the next year.Career with Kadokawa Shoten
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.cite news| url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20051225x1.html| title=Spirits of the Yamato| author=Mark Schilling| work=
The Japan Times | date=2005-12-25| accessdate=2008-03-30]Kadokawa soon also branched out into the film business. His goal was to try and reap synergy benefits by creating film adaptations of the publishing house's most popular books and marketing them simultaneously. [Schilling, p. 80] The company's first film was the 1976 release "
The Inugamis ", directed byKon Ichikawa and adopted from a Kadokawa Shoten published novel written bySeishi Yokomizo . Due to an aggressive marketing campaign, the film ended as the second-largest earner of the year in Japan. [Schilling, p. 81]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, [Schilling, p. 79] 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. During his time at Kadokawa Shoten, Haruki was often hailed as the savior of Japan's struggling film industry. [Schilling, p. 79] 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 " starringAndie MacDowell failed to find a distributor in the United States. [Schilling, p. 84]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. [Schilling, p. 83]
Arrest
In 1993, Kadokawa was accused of instructing photographer Takeshi Ikeda, a close aide, to smuggle
cocaine from the United States on several occasions. [Schilling, p. 79] He was charged with smuggling and embezzling money from his company in order to fund the drug purchases. [Schilling, p. 85] While Kadokawa continued to argue his innocence throughout the ordeal, in September 1994 he was found guilty and handed a four-year prison sentence,cite web| title=Hit-maker Kadokawa back in film business| url=http://www.variety.com/vstory/VR1117436056.html?categoryid=38&cs=1| author=Jon Herskovitz| date=1997-02-28| accessdate=2008-03-30| work=Variety] of which he ended up serving two and a half years.Due to the "moral embarrassment" regarding the incident the film "Rex: A Dinosaur's Story", a 1994 summer blockbuster directed by Kadokawa, was pulled from theaters by Kadokawa's production company and its distribution partner, Shochiku Company. [Cutts, Johnson, p. 222-223] Kadokawa himself was forced to resign from Kadokawa Shoten. The new president was Haruki's younger brother Tsuguhiko, who had previously been forced out of the company in favor of Haruki's son Taro. [Schilling, p. 79-80]
Later career
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".cite web| title=Prodigal son returns: Haruki Kadokawa re-emerges to compete with his family's conglom.| url=http://www.mywire.com/pubs/Variety/2005/10/17/1646160?extID=10051| author=Patrick Frater| date=2005-10-17| work=Variety| accessdate=2008-03-30] He has since worked as an executive producer on "" and a remake ofAkira Kurosawa 's "Sanjuro " in 2007.Other ventures
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. [Schilling, p. 83] He wrote critically praisedhaiku and tanka poetry that was published in poetry magazines, a hobby he continued while incarcerated. [Schilling, p. 83, 85] In 1991, Kadokawa finished building a full-size replica ofChristopher Columbus ' flagship "Santa Maria", which sailed fromBarcelona to Japan, with Kadokawa initially at the helm. [Schilling, p. 84]Notes
References
*cite book| title=The Encyclopedia of Japanese Pop Culture| author=Mark Schilling| publisher=
Weatherhill | year=1997| isbn=978-0-8348-0380-0
*cite book| title=An Empire of Schools: Japan's Universities and the Molding of a National Power Elite| author=Robert L. Cutts, Chalmers Johnson| publisher=M. E. Sharpe| year=1997| isbn=1-56324-843-3External links
*imdb name|id=0434392|name=Haruki Kadokawa
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