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Kon Ichikawa

Director

“I don't have any unifying theme - I just make any picture I like or that my company tells me to do.”

 

Biography

Born on November 20, 1915, in Ujiyamada, Mie Prefecture, Ichikawa first gained western recognition during the 1950s and 60s with several bleak films, particularly two acclaimed antiwar films, The Burmese Harp and Fires on the Plain.

Ichikawa began his career as a cartoonist, and collaborated with his wife, screenwriter Natto WADA, until 1965. His films are generally regarded as dark and bleak, interspersed with sparks of humanity, and he often intertwines comedy and tragedy within the same story. He also has a flair for technical expertise, irony, detachment, and a drive for realism across all genres. After Akira KUROSAWA’s departure, no other Japanese director has come close to Ichikawa’s level of recognition, the power of his films, and commercial success.

Ichikawa passed away on February 13, 2008. At age 91 (2006), he was still active as a director, completing a feature-length film, The Inugamis, and directing one segment of the Japanese fantasy, Ten Nights of Dream… read more

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Harry Rossi

13Feb12

Please add "Princess From the Moon"

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gamall

17Mar11

what ? No Inugami Family - his most well known movie - so much so he even made it TWICE

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John

8Aug10

ah!!!!! where is Watashi wa ni-sai?

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