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Main article and fact box have conflicting dates of birth.
Sion Sono always wears his trademark black fedora hat in his public appareances--------) Not true.
I started the article and it's pretty detailed already, but there's one thing I need to ask: many english sites say that Sion Sono has directed (and sometimes, that he's is better known for them) gay porn movies in the past ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5), but I haven't been able to find any real evidence of this whatsoever. I mean, this is the closest I've got, and that's obviously some sort of stupid joke.
But when anybody talks about Sion Sono, they always have in mind the gay porn thing. Does anybody know (and can prove) if this is real? Thanks. -- many Revolutions 08:53, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Sono worked with some of his frequent collaborators in his portion of the short film anthology series Madly. Is it worthwhile to include this in the table? If so, I'll look into his other short films if I can find enough info. -- Primium ( talk) 07:09, 10 February 2021 (UTC)
The information in this section is inaccurate and not properly balanced, which I would like to correct. I would suggest the following:
Delete here On April 5, in a video he posted on YouTube, actor Tak Sakaguchi, who has appeared in Sono's films, identified himself as the actor merely identified as "T" in the Shūkan Josei article, and confirmed he organized the drinking party that led to Sono allegedly assaulting one of the accusing actresses.[52] reason This is the matter of Tak Sakaguchi. So, it shouldn’t written in Sion Sono’s page. Also the Shukan Josei article was deleted under the decision of the court, the content should not be written here.
Delete here On April 6, Shūkan Bunshun reported that producer Haruo Umekawa, who produced Sono's Love Exposure and Himizu, has allegedly pressured actresses for sexual favors in exchange for being cast in his films.[53] reason Since this is the matter of Haruo Umekawa, it shouldn’t be written in this section. He is a producer of Love Exoposure and Himizu. That’s it.
Delete here In a statement released on April 13, 2022, actress Kiko Mizuhara said she had heard widespread rumors about Sono's sexual conduct and had been warned by a fellow actor when she was offered a role in his film.[54] reason This is the rumor that Kiko Mizuhara heard and the gossip magazine pick it up. It should not be included here. This reference is unreasonable and malicious.
If there are no objections to my suggestion, I will correct it immediately. Min01f ( talk) 23:21, 10 March 2024 (UTC)
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Main article and fact box have conflicting dates of birth.
Sion Sono always wears his trademark black fedora hat in his public appareances--------) Not true.
I started the article and it's pretty detailed already, but there's one thing I need to ask: many english sites say that Sion Sono has directed (and sometimes, that he's is better known for them) gay porn movies in the past ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5), but I haven't been able to find any real evidence of this whatsoever. I mean, this is the closest I've got, and that's obviously some sort of stupid joke.
But when anybody talks about Sion Sono, they always have in mind the gay porn thing. Does anybody know (and can prove) if this is real? Thanks. -- many Revolutions 08:53, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Sono worked with some of his frequent collaborators in his portion of the short film anthology series Madly. Is it worthwhile to include this in the table? If so, I'll look into his other short films if I can find enough info. -- Primium ( talk) 07:09, 10 February 2021 (UTC)
The information in this section is inaccurate and not properly balanced, which I would like to correct. I would suggest the following:
Delete here On April 5, in a video he posted on YouTube, actor Tak Sakaguchi, who has appeared in Sono's films, identified himself as the actor merely identified as "T" in the Shūkan Josei article, and confirmed he organized the drinking party that led to Sono allegedly assaulting one of the accusing actresses.[52] reason This is the matter of Tak Sakaguchi. So, it shouldn’t written in Sion Sono’s page. Also the Shukan Josei article was deleted under the decision of the court, the content should not be written here.
Delete here On April 6, Shūkan Bunshun reported that producer Haruo Umekawa, who produced Sono's Love Exposure and Himizu, has allegedly pressured actresses for sexual favors in exchange for being cast in his films.[53] reason Since this is the matter of Haruo Umekawa, it shouldn’t be written in this section. He is a producer of Love Exoposure and Himizu. That’s it.
Delete here In a statement released on April 13, 2022, actress Kiko Mizuhara said she had heard widespread rumors about Sono's sexual conduct and had been warned by a fellow actor when she was offered a role in his film.[54] reason This is the rumor that Kiko Mizuhara heard and the gossip magazine pick it up. It should not be included here. This reference is unreasonable and malicious.
If there are no objections to my suggestion, I will correct it immediately. Min01f ( talk) 23:21, 10 March 2024 (UTC)