Kurosawa began directing commercially in the 1980s, working on
pink films and low-budget
V-Cinema (direct-to-video) productions such as formula
yakuza films. In 1981, his 8mm film
Shigarami Gakuen (しがらみ学園) was nominated for the Oshima Prize at the PFF (
Pia Film Festival). In 1983, after he worked with
Shinji Soumai, he released his first feature film
Kandagawa Pervert Wars (1983). He became popular after
The Excitement of the Do-Re-Mi-Fa Girl (1985) and
The Guard from Underground (1992). In the early 1990s, Kurosawa won a scholarship to the
Sundance Institute by submitting his original screen play
Charisma. Then, he was able to study filmmaking in the United States, although he had been directing for nearly ten years professionally. Kurosawa first achieved international acclaim with his 1997 crime thriller film
Cure. A year later, he completed two thrillers back-to-back, ''Serpent's Path
and Eyes of the Spider'', both of which shared the same premise (a father taking revenge for his child's murder) and lead actor (
Show Aikawa) but spun entirely different stories. In March 1999, the Hong Kong International Film Festival presented his first retrospective, a five-title-program including
The Excitement of the Do-re-mi fa Girls,
The Guard from Underground, ''Serpent's Path
, Eyes of the Spider
, and License to Live''. Kurosawa followed up
Cure with a semi-sequel in 1999 with
Charisma, a detective film starring
Kōji Yakusho. Kurosawa released
Bright Future, starring
Tadanobu Asano,
Joe Odagiri and
Tatsuya Fuji, in 2003. He followed this with another digital feature,
Doppelganger, later the same year. Both
Bright Future and Doppelganger have nominated for the
Cannes Film Festivals Another horror film,
Retribution, followed in the next year. With his 2008 film,
Tokyo Sonata, Kurosawa was considered to step "out of his usual horror genre and into family drama". He has written a novelization of his own film
Pulse, as well as a history of horror cinema with
Makoto Shinozaki. In September 2012, it was announced that he would direct
1905, a film starring
Tony Leung Chiu-Wai,
Shota Matsuda and
Atsuko Maeda. In February 2013, it was announced that production of the film had been cancelled before filming could start. Kurosawa directed a 2012 five-part television drama
Penance.
Beautiful 2013, an anthology film featuring Kurosawa's
Beautiful New Bay Area Project, screened at the
Hong Kong International Film Festival in 2013. Kurosawa's next feature film
Real, which stars
Takeru Sato and
Haruka Ayase, was released in 2013. He won the Best Director award at the 8th
Rome Film Festival for
Seventh Code later that year. His 2015 film
Journey to the Shore was screened in the
Un Certain Regard section at the
2015 Cannes Film Festival where he won the prize for Best Director. In 2016, his thriller
Creepy premiered at the
66th Berlin International Film Festival. The film marked Kurosawa's first cinematic return to the horror genre since 2006. His 2017 film
Before We Vanish was screened in the Un Certain Regard category at the Cannes Film Festival. His 2019 film
To the Ends of the Earth was screened as the closing film in the Piazza Grande program of the
72nd Locarno Film Festival. In 2020, Kurosawa won the
Silver Lion for Best Direction at the
77th Venice International Film Festival for his film
Wife of a Spy. Kurosawa directed three films in 2024: the short film
Chime, a
French-language remake of ''Serpent's Path
, and the thriller Cloud''. The latter was nominated for Best Film at that year's
Sitges Film Festival. His
jidaigeki (period drama)
Kokurojo: The Samurai and the Prisoner is scheduled to premiere in June 2026. == Academic career ==