Where to watch Ryū Murakami in the UK
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ryū Murakami (born 19 February 1952 in Sasebo, Nagasaki) is a Japanese novelist and filmmaker. He is colloquially referred to as the "Maradona of Japanese literature". Description above from the Wikipedia article Ryû Murakami, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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- Tokyo Decadence (1992) Screenplay
- Audition (2000) Novel
- Love & Pop (1998) Novel
- 69 (2004) Novel
- Hello Life from 55 (2014) Original Story
- Run Ichiro Run (2001) Novel
- Karaoke Terror (2003) Novel
- Piercing (2019) Novel
- It's All Right, My Friend (1983) Novel
- The Cambrian Palace (2006) Cast
- Almost Transparent Blue (1979) Writer
- Dance with Me (1996) Director
- 55 Sai Kara No Hello Life (2014) Author
- Tokyo Noise (2002) as Writer
- Raffles Hotel (1989) Director
- Audition Novel
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Most-watched Ryū Murakami films currently: Tokyo Decadence (1992), Audition (2000), Love & Pop (1998), 69 (2004), Run Ichiro Run (2001).
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Selected TV credits: Hello Life from 55 (2014), The Cambrian Palace (2006).
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