During his first year of college, one of Ishii's short films called
Panic High School was noticed by
Nikkatsu, a movie studio known at the time for its
pink films. Nikkatsu provided the funding to adapt the short into a feature-length film. Yukihiro Sawada co-directed the film with Ishii, who was still only a sophomore in college. Ishii took a short break from filmmaking in 1983 to form a band called Sogo Ishii and the Bacillus Army, which recorded one album,
Asia Strikes Back. Ishii directed two films back to back:
Gojoe, a 2000 action film about 12th century Japan, and
Electric Dragon 80.000 V, a 2001 black-and-white 55-minute film starring
Tadanobu Asano and
Masatoshi Nagase. These two films combined the abstract style of his recent films with the intense energy of his early works. While
Electric Dragon was praised by critics, both films were huge financial flops: so much so that they put Suncent Cinema Works out of business. and spent those ten years focused on teaching and experimenting with digital filmmaking by creating music videos, television episodes, and experimental shorts. In 2012, he returned with ''
Isn't Anyone Alive?, changing his name from Sogo Ishii to Gakuryu Ishii (Gakuryu
meaning dragon
). In 2013 he released The Flower of Shanidar
, which stars Gō Ayano and Hana Kuroki,. In 2016, Ishii released the erotic fantasy film Bitter Honey
(Mitsu no aware
), based on the novel by Murō Saisei, about the relationship between a dying writer, played by Ren Osugi, and his goldfish who takes the form of a beautiful girl, played by Fumi Nikaidō. In June 2018 he released Punk Samurai Slash Down'', which was produced by
NTT DoCoMo. ==Filmography==