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Kenji Uchida (内田けんじ, Uchida Kenji, born 1972 in Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese film director. He studied filmmaking at San Francisco State University. His independently produced film Weekend Blues won two awards at the 24th Pia Film Festival in 2001.
Kenji Uchida was born on 8 September 1972 in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. He is a writer and director, known for Key of Life (2012), A Stranger of Mine (2005) and Afutâ sukûru (2008).
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Key of Life ( Japanese: 鍵泥棒のメソッド, Hepburn: Kagi Dorobō no Mesoddo, lit. " (The/A) Key Thief's Method") is a 2012 Japanese comedy film directed by Kenji Uchida. [1] The film opened in Japan on September 15, 2012.
Name Kenji Uchida Japanese: 内田けんじ (うちだ けんじ) Birthdate: 1972 Birthplace: Japan Director. Key Of Life | Kagi Dorobo no Mesotdo (2012) After School (2008) A Stranger of Mine (2005) Screenwriter. Luck-Key (2016) Key Of Life | Kagi Dorobo no Mesotdo (2012) After School (2008) A Stranger of Mine (2005) Awards
Kenji Uchida is known as an Director, Writer, Original Story, Screenplay, and Actor. Some of his work includes Luck-Key, Key of Life, Endgame, The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History, A Stranger of Mine, After School, Utt Pataang, and Weekend Blues.
Dec 2, 2012 · While at the ongoing 16th Japanese Film Festival in Melbourne, I managed to catch Key of Life (2012) followed by the Q&A session with writer-director Kenji Uchida and producer Hiroshi Ohnishi. Key of Life revolves around three very distinct characters whose lives change after a strange twist of fate.
After graduating from the Cinema Department of San Francisco State University, Uchida created his independent work ”WEEKEND BLUES” which won two awards (Planning Award & Brilliant Award) at the Pia Film Festival 2002. His first movie with theatrical release was ”A Stranger of Mine” in 2005.