Enson Sakuraki
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Enson Sakuraki (original name: Enson Chan) is a film director , writer, actor. He started in the film industry since 1997, as an actor performing in some television dramas and movies. Since 2003, he served as director for the film "My Story", "Lonely Night", and wrote some screenplay.
Enson Sakuraki served as the international manager and director in Changchun Film Group Corporation of China from 2004 to Jan 2008.
His career mainly in Asia and Europe, especially China, Japan, Italy and France. At present, he is preparing a Greek film. Enson Sakuraki speaks six languages: English, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, French, Italian, and modern Greek.
Enson Sakuraki also is an award-winning artist, won the humanitarian award of UN and EU, also at some film festivals in Europe, USA, Russia, Cyprus, Israel, China and Japan.