[2][3] Shozin Fukui has produced three experimental shorts---Metal Days, Gerorisuto, and Caterpillar[4]---along with two full-length films, 964 Pinocchio[5] and the "truly bizarre" Rubber's Lover.
[6][7] (964 Pinocchio is often compared to the cyberpunk classic Tetsuo: The Iron Man.
)[8] Excluding Metal Days, Shozin Fukui's movies were widely available, having been issued on DVD by Unearthed Films.
Fukui has released four films since then, Onne,[9] Den-Sen, The Hiding,[10] and S-94.
[11] Shozin Fukui worked as Assistant Director during Shinya Tsukamoto's Tetsuo: The Iron Man.