Checklist of Japanese Cinema

Film, Year, Director, Comment

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Not just Akira Kurosawa? Maybe. But there's no doubt that the great director, most well-known to Western audiences, dominates this list. I haven't seen all of them, not yet anyway.

It's no accident that most of these films are from the 1950s, the so-called Golden Age of Japanese cinema. One reason was that the movies commanded the largest audiences in Japan in that decade, before television ate away at movie attendance in Japan, which dropped by eighty percent between 1958 and 1970. It may be a simplistic reason, but large audiences meant large budgets, it meant a greater degree of directorial freedom, and it meant that film makers could get the best talented professionals (actors, film editors, cameramen, etc.).

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Film
Year
Director
Comment
1950
Akira Kurosawa
winner of Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival
Seven Samurai
1954
Akira Kurosawa
Sight & Sound's 2002 Critics and Directors Poll for the best films of all time
Ugetsu
1953
Kenji Mizoguchi
Silver Bear at Venice, TIME's 100 Greatest
Tokyo Story
1953
Yasujiro Ozu
Sight & Sound's 2002 Critics and Directors Poll for the best films of all time, TIME's 100 Greatest
1952
Akira Kurosawa
, TIME's 100 Greatest
Gojira/Godzilla
1954
Ishiro Honda

Gate of Hell
1954
Teinosuke Kinugasa
first Japanese color film. Winner of Palme d'Or
Sansho the Bailiff
1954
Kenji Mizoguchi

The Burmese Harp
1957
Kon Ichikawa
several award nominations
Samurai Trilogy
1954-56
Hiroshi Inagaki
starring Toshiro Mifune as Musashi Miyamoto. Academy Award for first one.
1957
Akira Kurosawa
a version of Macbeth
The Hidden Fortress
1958
Akira Kurosawa
inspiration for Star Wars
Yojimbo
1961
Akira Kurosawa
remade as 'For a Fistful of Dollars' with Clint Eastwood, TIME's 100 Greatest
Woman in the Dunes
1964
Hiroshi Teshigahara

Sanjuro
1962
Akira Kurosawa

Dersu Uzala
1975
Akira Kurosawa
Academy Award, Best Foreign Film
Kagemusha
1980
Akira Kurosawa
Palme d'Or
Ran
1985
Akira Kurosawa
based on King Lear
Tampopo
1985
Juzo Itami
cult 'noodle Western'




















I also have a page on Japanese WW2 movies, none of which are listed here.

The article is just a list of films, and does not replace Wikipedia's excellent, encyclopedic articles. Also, if you want a DVD, the Throne of Blood - Criterion Collection is excellent, including Michael Jeck's Commentary. He actually narrates/comments right over the entire 109 minutes of the film. Very worthwhile.


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