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Susumu Hani

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“I am interested only in the inside of people.”

 

Biography

Susumu Hani was born in Tokyo in 1928, the son of a famous liberal family. After schooling, he worked for a while as a journalist at Kyoto Press and entered filmmaking as a documentarist in 1950 when he joined Iwanami Productions. Most of his later dramatic features reflect his early documentary training, relying on authentic locations, amateur actors, hand-held camera techniques, and an emphasis upon contemporary social issues.

His film career comprises three areas: documentary films; narratives relating to social problems, especially among the young; and dramas focusing on the emerging woman. Of the 18 documentaries made between 1952 and 1960, the best known are Children in the Classroom and Children Who Draw Pictures. The latter won the 1957 Robert Flaherty Award.

Hani’s first dramatic feature, Bad Boys, further develops many of his previous concerns. The film, a loose series of situations about reform school, was enacted by former inmates who improvised dialogue. For… read more

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Tristan P. Teshigahara

14Nov11

Glad it exists, but missing Mitasareta seikatsu, Aido: Slave of Love, Africa Monogatari and the Song of Bwana Toshi amongst others.

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