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Kan Mukai (Hiroki Mukae) was born on 16 October, 1937 in Dairen, Manchukuo, is a Japanese film director, cinematographer, producer and screenwriter. Discover Kan Mukai's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

Popular As Hiroki Mukae
Occupation Film director, cinematographer, producer and screenwriter
Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 16 October 1937
Birthday 16 October
Birthplace Dairen, Manchukuo
Date of death 9 June, 2008
Died Place Tokyo, Japan
Nationality China

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Kan Mukai (向井寛) a.k.a. Hiroshi Mukai and Patrick Kan (カン・パトリック) was a Japanese film director, cinematographer, producer and screenwriter, known for his pioneering work in the pink film genre.

In the realm of pink cinema, Japanese critics have estimated that Mukai is "the only serious rival of Kōji Wakamatsu."

As a producer, Mukai helped the early careers of many prominent directors, including Hisayasu Satō and Academy-Award winner Yōjirō Takita.

In his career, he directed nearly 200 films and produced approximately 500.

1937

Kan Mukai was born in Dairen, Manchukuo (modern Dalian, China) on October 16, 1937.

He studied economics at Kyushu University, but dropped out to pursue a career in film.

1959

In 1959 he began his apprenticeship, serving as assistant director to Kiyoshi Saeki, Tadashi Imai and Isao Yoshida.

He also worked as a cinematographer on projects for various studios, mostly for educational, children's and industrial films.

During this early period in his career he honed his craft and became known as a top cinematographer.

1960

Comparing him to the major pink director of the 1960s, a critic for Kinema Junpo wrote, "Hiroshi Mukai is the only genre director who could rival Kōji Wakamatsu."

1962

Mukai made his debut as a director in 1962 with Two Boys (二人の少年), an educational film.

1965

Wanting to direct, but lacking the educational requirements necessary to be hired as a director at a major studio, in 1965, Mukai moved into the lucrative new pink film genre.

That year he founded Mukai Productions and, with financial backing from Nihon Cinema, directed his first pink feature, Flesh (肉), which was distributed by Kokuei.

Though the film was a plotless series of scenes in the life of a prostitute, Mukai's technical skill impressed early pink audiences and critics, and he quickly became a major name in the genre.

Flesh received international distribution, and was released in Germany on May 14, 1965 as Nacktes Fleisch.

1966

The Bite (1966) was another early Mukai film shown overseas, playing in the U.S. soon after its Japanese release, and in Britain, under the title Bait, in 1967.

1967

According to some sources, Mukai's Sexy Partners (1967) was the first S&M film.

It was the first to use the subject as its primary theme.

He worked with his wife, actress Takako Uchida, in several of his early films such as Nightly Pleasure (Yoru No Yorokobi, 1967), Stories of Adultery (Aru Mittsu, 1967), and Spring of Ecstasy (Kokotsu No Izumi, 1968).

Stories of Adultery was a three-part omnibus film, with other two segments directed by Kōji Wakamatsu and Shin'ya Yamamoto (director).

Mukai's section was titled Beauty and Ugliness (Bi To Shu).

Mukai gave future first Nikkatsu Roman Porno star, Kazuko Shirakawa, her film debut with the 1967 film Girls' Dormitory.

Until that studio's reorganization in 1967, Mukai's films were released principally through Kanto Films.

1968

Takako Uchida later starred in Nikkatsu's big-budget pre-Roman Porno venture into the pink arena, Story Of Heresy In Meiji Era (1968).

In 1968, Mukai founded his own studio, and Shameful Technique (恥かしい技巧), was the first film released by Mukai Studios.

Mukai often employed gimmick-like elements in his films or their publicity to create audiences for his films.

His Blue Film: Estimation (1968) benefitted from a publicity campaign emphasizing that mainstream actress Mitsugu Fujii was starring in this pink film.

1969

The whisper-campaign behind Flesh 2 (1969)—sequel to Mukai's debut film—focused on a sex scene between a Korean girl and a black U.S. G.I., and Japan Virgin Rape (1970) had the first lady of Indonesia in its cast.

Blue Film Woman was an early all-color pink film, and Jasper Sharp writes that Mukai's use of color in this film appears to be "making up for lost time", and that the film is a "highly stylised piece."

In 1969, Mukai's film Forbidden Techniques (禁じられたテクニック) (1966) was released in Italy under the title Naomi.

The film was banned due to obscenity, but scored a triumph in a showing at Waseda University's Okuma Auditorium.

1970

Throughout his career Mukai was known for working in both action and sex genres, and in the 1970s, Mukai made several films in both genres, and with the two genres mixed for the Toei Company.

1972

Comparing Mukai's film to the original Deep Throat (U.S., 1972), Jasper Sharp writes that Mukai's film, a softcore, "airbrushed fantasy" with a higher budget and, in Kumi Taguchi, a more attractive leading lady, is "a world apart from the more crude and direct approach taken by its revolutionary American model."

Nevertheless, Sharp judges that Mukai's softcore film is more offensive than the hardcore original because of its more reactionary approach to sex.

1975

Deep Throat in Tokyo, directed for Toei in 1975, is his best-known film.

1979

In 1979, after the closing of his original Mukai Productions, Mukai started Shishi Productions (獅子プロダクション).

The name "Shishi", meaning "Lion", was a pun on "4x4", indicating Mukai's ambition to foster the careers of 16 young directors.

1980

As producer, Mukai had an influence on the careers of the "Four Heavenly Kings of Pink" or "Four Devils" (ピンク四天王) group of directors who came to prominence in the 1980s.

1981

Hisayasu Satō began working in the film industry through Shishi Productions in 1981, and had his directing debut there with Mad Love!

2008

It was released on DVD in the U.S. in 2008.