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Akiko Ohku
Akiko Ōku (大九 明子, Ōku Akiko, born October 8, 1968), also romanised as Akiko Ohku, is a Japanese film director.
Ōku was born in Yokohama, Kanagawa. In high school, she joined a rakugo group. While studying Politics and Economics at Meiji University, she was part of a student theatre troupe. After graduating, Ōku briefly had an office job at a subsidiary of the Ministry of Labour. She then entered a comedy acting school for one year and performed as stand-up comedian, and afterwards, at age 27, she entered Eigabi School, a film school where director Kiyoshi Kurosawa taught, among others.
While still at film school, Ōku won a screenwriting contest with a script that would become her theatrical feature film debut as director, 意外と死なない (Igaito shinanai, literally "don't die unexpectedly").
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As director
She Taught Me Serendipity
ゴースト・オブ・レディオ~バチボコ怖い心霊バスツアー~
Wedding High
My Sweet Grappa Remedies
Hold Me Back
Marriage Hunting Beauty
Tremble All You Want
Nagisa no koibito tachi
Fantastic Girls
Houkago Lost
Monster
Tadaima, Jacqueline
Tokyo Nameless Girl's Story
Tales of Terror: 100 Stories
Tokyo Serendipity
Igai to shinanai
I Won't Give Up!