Mariko Koike

Mariko Koike

Birth : 1952-10-28, Tokyo, Japan

History

Mariko Koike (小池真理子; born October 28, 1952 - Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese author known for works such as 'The Graveyard Apartment' and 'The Cat in the Coffin'. Her novel 'A Cappella' as adapted in 2016 by filmmaker Hitoshi Yazaki.

Profile

Mariko Koike

Movies

The Graveyard Apartment
Novel
Double Life
Novel
Tama is a graduate student. She lives with her boyfriend Takuya. She becomes influenced by lectures about French writer Sophie Calle and begins to follow her neighbor Ishizaka. Tama soon discovers that her neighbor Ishizaka is having an affair. She becomes excited about discovering his secret. Her relationship with her boyfriend Takuya and her professor Shinohara changes.
A Cappella
Novel
Set in the year 1969 in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. Kyoko Noma is a loving female high school student who takes part in campus protests. One day, she meets university student Wataru Domoto in the tea cafe Mubansou ("A Cappella"). Kyoko falls in love with him, but they get involved in an incident that leads to a shocking ending.
Desire
Novel
Yokubo from director Tetsuo Shinohara is based off of the award-winning love story by Mariko Koike. A young man searching for physical comfort and dumb lust, and the world-weary woman drowning in a sea of men that works with him. This is a fantastic new film from a remarkably skilled cast about "the beauty of sensualism."
Female
Screenplay
'Female' is comprised of five short films adapted from five novels by female authors. Directed by Shinya Tsukamoto, Tetsuo Shinohara, Ryuichi Hiroki, Miwa Nishikawa, and Suzuki Matsuo.