Acting

Tetsuya Fujita

Born March 19, 1978 (age 48)

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Known For

Takeshi: Childhood DaysTakeshi: Childhood Days · 1990
Takeshi: Childhood Days
7.51990
MovieDrama
A city boy, Shinji, is sent to live in the countryside to escape the Tokyo bombings, where he experiences the complexities of rural school life, including a power struggle with the local class leader, Takeshi.
Let Him Rest in PeaceLet Him Rest in Peace · 1989
Let Him Rest in Peace
1989
MovieDramaTV Movie
This TV dramatization of Kitakata Kenzo's hard-boiled novel depicts a man who fights a deadly battle with a group of corrupt bosses who control the hot spring town. Sakaguchi, the owner of a long-established inn in a seaside hot spring town, rebels against the Shimoyama Tourism company that dominates the town, and is arrested by the police for a minor assault. One day, Sakaguchi's old best friend Shindo shows up and tells Sakaguchi's son that he will definitely get his father out of the police. (TV film adaptation of the novel, separate from the 1985 Yoichi Sai-directed film)
The River with No BridgeThe River with No Bridge · 1992
The River with No Bridge
7.01992
MovieDrama
A widow and her two sons, Seitaro and Koji, live in the small town of Komori, where Buraku people are forced to reside. The two boys are continuously harassed by their teachers and classmates through their childhood as a result of their Buraku heritage. In the midst of the 1918 Great Rice Riots in Osaka, Seitaro meets with Asako, the daughter of a rice shop owner, and falls in love with her. She too is of Buraku descent. At the same period, Hideaki, an old friend of the brothers returns to Komori, and he along with Koji and the townspeople create "Zenkoku Suiheisha", the National Levelers Association, an organization pledged to build a bridge over the river of discrimination, making all people equal in every way.
I've Heard the Ammonite MurmurI've Heard the Ammonite Murmur · 1992
I've Heard the Ammonite Murmur
7.31992
MovieDramaFantasy
A young geologist is traveling by train to visit his sister in the countryside after having received a mysterious letter from her.
NoroimeNoroime · 2000
Noroime
2000
MovieHorror
A woman is slaughtered. The police suspect her colleague named Kayo of the murder. But Kayo's blind young brother Seiji gives evidence in favor of Kayo. And more someone whom Kayo has a grudge against are massacred. Kayo tries to solve the mystery.
Edogawa Rampo Theater: The Man Who Travels With PrintsEdogawa Rampo Theater: The Man Who Travels With Prints · 1994
Edogawa Rampo Theater: The Man Who Travels With Prints
9.01994
MovieDramaFantasy
At the beginning of the Showa era, a man who was captivated by a girl he saw through a telescope locked her in a "painting". Visualization based on Rampo's "Oshie and Traveling Man". Released in 1994 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Rampo's birth.

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The River with No BridgeThe River with No Bridge · 1992
The River with No Bridge
7.01992
MovieDrama
A widow and her two sons, Seitaro and Koji, live in the small town of Komori, where Buraku people are forced to reside. The two boys are continuously harassed by their teachers and classmates through their childhood as a result of their Buraku heritage. In the midst of the 1918 Great Rice Riots in Osaka, Seitaro meets with Asako, the daughter of a rice shop owner, and falls in love with her. She too is of Buraku descent. At the same period, Hideaki, an old friend of the brothers returns to Komori, and he along with Koji and the townspeople create "Zenkoku Suiheisha", the National Levelers Association, an organization pledged to build a bridge over the river of discrimination, making all people equal in every way.