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Tomu Uchida

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Biography

Born in 1898, Uchida joined a theater troupe in his youth, perfecting a sense of stagecraft and theatrical aesthetics that would become the backbone of his films. He turned to directing in the late 1920s; comedies and police actioners dominated his early production, but Uchida also developed a fledgling realist aesthetic rare in the industry at the time. In 1945, he fled Tokyo and joined the leftist Manchuria Film Association, spending ten years there. His return to Japan heralded a new outburst of creativity, as he applied his talents to everything from social critiques to theater adaptations, samurai movies to gritty noir. His late-fifties output in particular could serve as a sampling of nearly every genre and pleasure that Japanese cinema can offer, and also as a snapshot of the country’s postwar aesthetics, concerns, and imaginings. “Uchida crystallized the social, political and artistic passions of an epoch crucial to modern Japan,” critic Max Tessier wrote, “and did so with a… read more

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Wu Yong

7Oct11

Increasingly I am finding the ignorance found towards this director is one of cinema's greatest and most unforgivable crimes.

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gamall

17Mar11

please add KEISATSUKAN / A POLICE OFFICER (1933) Cast: Eiji Nakano, Isamu Kosugi, Taisuke Matsumoto, Shizuko Mori, Tamako Katsura

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    Arsaib

    29May11

    Hi, I have added Keisatsukan to the database. Arsaib

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clockworkdaisyblues

7Mar11

Killing In Yoshiwara (1960)

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Mugino

14Sep10

Where's "The Mad Fox" or "Hishakaku and Kiratsune: A Tale of Two Yakuza"???

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