Juries of Stop! Global Warming Competition
Juries of Stop! Global Warming Competition
- Anna Tsuchiya
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Born on March 11, 1984.
Anna made her debut as a model in 1998, appearing mainly in fashion magazines. As an actress, she has starred in several feature films, including "The Taste of Tea", "Kamikaze Girls", "Memories of Matsuko", "Dororo", "Sakuran" and "Pako and the Magical Picture Book". She won a Japan Academy Prize as well as other awards in the categories of Best New Artist and Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "Kamikaze Girls". She has also starred in a play called "Moldman, the Bellringer in Dublin". In addition, Anna has launched her career in music and can be seen in numerous commercials.
She is currently appearing in commercials for Docomo, Edwin and Daiichikosho.
- Hidetoshi Nakata
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After graduating from Nirasaki Prefectural High School in Yamanashi, Nakata began his professional soccer career with Hiratsuka Bellmare (now Shonan Bellmare) of the J-League. In 1996, he played in the Atlanta Olympic games as the youngest Japanese National Team member ever selected for the Olympics.
He also played for Japan in the World Cup tournament held in France in 1998, then made a surprising transfer to AC Perugia in Italy's Serie A. During the 1999-2000 season, he moved to AS Roma, and after winning the Scudetto in the following year of 2001, he moved to AC Parma.
In the 2002 World Cup co-hosted by Japan and Korea, he scored a goal, contributing to the National Team's long-wished-for advance to the final tournament.
In January 2004, he transferred to Bologna FC, and in July, joined the celebrated club, ACF Fiorentina. In August 2005, after spending seven years playing for five different clubs in Italy's Serie A, he left Italy looking for a new opportunity to develop his skills and joined the Bolton Wanderers FC in the English Premiere League.
In January 2004, he transferred to Bologna FC, and in July, joined the celebrated club, ACF Fiorentina. In August 2005, after spending seven years playing for five different clubs in Italy's Serie A, he left Italy looking for a new opportunity to develop his skills and joined the Bolton Wanderers FC in the English Premiere League.
- Mamoru Oshii
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Born on August 8, 1951.
Oshii made his feature film directorial debut in 1983 with "Urusei Yatsura 1: Only You." He has since filmed numerous feature films including "Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer" (1984), "Patlabor: The Movie" (1989), and "Patlabor 2: The Movie" (1993). His "Ghost in the Shell" (1995) which premiered simultaneously in Japan, the U.S. and England, greatly influenced many prominent directors working in film industries all over the world. Its sequel, "Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence" (2004) became the first Japanese animation movie to be selected for the official competition at the Cannes Film Festival. His latest film "The Sky Crawlers" will premier in theaters across Japan on August 2 (Saturday).








