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Keisuke Kinoshita (?? ??, Kinoshita Keisuke, December 5, 1912 – December 30, 1998) was a Japanese film director.Although lesser known internationally than his fellow filmmakers such as Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi and Yasujir? Ozu, Keisuke Kinoshita was nonetheless a household figure at home beloved by audience and critics alike, especially in the forties through the sixties. He was also prolific, turning out some 42 films in the first 23 years of his career. For this, Kinoshita explained, "can’t help it. Ideas for films have always just popped into my head like scraps of paper into a wastebasket."
Date Of Birth December 5, 1912 Died 1998-12-30 Place Of Birth Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Japan Profession Director, Writer, Producer Star Sign Sagittarius
# Fact 1 Is the Mentor of Masaki Kobayashi. 2 Brother of Chûji Kinoshita . 3 Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945". Pages 542-549. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987. 4 Directed Japan's first color film: Karumen kokyô ni kaeru (1951).
Writer Title Year Status Character Dora-heita 2000 screenplay Father 1988 writer Children on the Island 1987 Big Joys, Small Sorrows 1986 Children of Nagasaki 1983 writer Chichi yo haha yo! 1980 My Son! My Son! 1979 writer Suri Ranka no ai to wakare 1976 Natsukashiki fue ya taiko 1968 writer Green Light to Joy 1967 written by Akogare 1966 story Kôge - Ichibu: Waremokô no shô 1964 Shitô no densetsu 1963 writer Futari de aruita iku haru aki 1962 This Year's Love 1962 Eien no hito 1961 Fuefukigawa 1960 Haru no yume 1960 screenplay Kyô mo mata kakute ari nan 1959 writer Farewell to Spring 1959 writer Kazabana 1959 writer Kono ten no niji 1958 writer The Ballad of Narayama 1958 writer Times of Joy and Sorrow 1957 Taiyô to bara 1956 screenplay / story Nogiku no gotoki kimi nariki 1955 script Tooi kumo 1955 Twenty-Four Eyes 1954 screenplay The Garden of Women 1954 Koibumi 1953 writer A Japanese Tragedy 1953 writer Sincerity 1953 writer Carmen Falls in Love 1952 Umi no hanabi 1951 screenplay / story Boyhood 1951 screenplay Karumen kokyô ni kaeru 1951 Zen-ma 1951 Wedding Ring 1950 screenplay Yabure-daiko 1949 screenplay / story Onna 1948 Fushichô 1947 Kekkon 1947 story Waga koi seshi otome 1946 screenplay / story Otoko no iki 1942 Kanchô imada shisezu 1942 Aratanaru kôfuku 1942 Gonin no kyodai 1939 idea / screenplay
Director Title Year Status Character Father 1988 Big Joys, Small Sorrows 1986 Children of Nagasaki 1983 Chichi yo haha yo! 1980 My Son! My Son! 1979 Suri Ranka no ai to wakare 1976 Natsukashiki fue ya taiko 1968 Kôge - Ichibu: Waremokô no shô 1964 Kôge - Nibu: Mitsumata no shô 1964 Shitô no densetsu 1963 Utae Wakôdotachi 1963 Futari de aruita iku haru aki 1962 This Year's Love 1962 Eien no hito 1961 Fuefukigawa 1960 Haru no yume 1960 Kyô mo mata kakute ari nan 1959 Farewell to Spring 1959 Kazabana 1959 Kono ten no niji 1958 The Ballad of Narayama 1958 Danger Stalks Near 1957 Times of Joy and Sorrow 1957 Taiyô to bara 1956 Yûyake-gumo 1956 Nogiku no gotoki kimi nariki 1955 Tooi kumo 1955 Twenty-Four Eyes 1954 The Garden of Women 1954 A Japanese Tragedy 1953 Carmen Falls in Love 1952 Umi no hanabi 1951 Boyhood 1951 Karumen kokyô ni kaeru 1951 Zen-ma 1951 Wedding Ring 1950 Yabure-daiko 1949 Shinshaku Yotsuya kaidan: kôhen 1949 The Yotsuda Phantom 1949 Ojôsan kanpai 1949 Hakai 1948 Shozo 1948 Onna 1948 Fushichô 1947 Kekkon 1947 Waga koi seshi otome 1946 Ôsone-ke no ashita 1946 Rikugun 1944 Kanko no machi 1944 Ikite iru Magoroku 1943 Hana saku minato 1943
Producer Title Year Status Character Dodes'ka-den 1970 planner Natsukashiki fue ya taiko 1968 executive producer Kôge - Ichibu: Waremokô no shô 1964 producer Kôge - Nibu: Mitsumata no shô 1964 producer Shitô no densetsu 1963 producer Utae Wakôdotachi 1963 producer Eien no hito 1961 producer Fuefukigawa 1960 producer Wedding Ring 1950 producer
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Shunkinsho: Okoto to Sasuke 1935 associate director of photography Watashi no niisan 1934 assistant camera Tonari no Yae-chan 1934 assistant camera Hijôsen no onna 1933 assistant photographer
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Asakusa no hi 1937 assistant director
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character The Bridge Between 1962 planner
Self Title Year Status Character Ikite wa mita keredo - Ozu Yasujirô den 1983 Documentary Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1999 Special Award Awards of the Japanese Academy For his work. 1999 Special Award Blue Ribbon Awards For his work. 1999 Special Award Mainichi Film Concours For his work. 1959 Kinema Junpo Award Kinema Junpo Awards Best Film Narayama bushikô (1958) 1959 Kinema Junpo Award Kinema Junpo Awards Best Director Narayama bushikô (1958) 1959 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Film Narayama bushikô (1958) 1959 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Director Narayama bushikô (1958) 1955 Blue Ribbon Award Blue Ribbon Awards Best Film Nijûshi no hitomi (1954) 1955 Blue Ribbon Award Blue Ribbon Awards Best Screenplay Nijûshi no hitomi (1954) 1955 Kinema Junpo Award Kinema Junpo Awards Best Film Nijûshi no hitomi (1954) 1955 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Film Nijûshi no hitomi (1954) 1955 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Director Nijûshi no hitomi (1954) 1955 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Screenplay Nijûshi no hitomi (1954) 1954 Blue Ribbon Award Blue Ribbon Awards Best Screenplay Koibumi (1953) 1954 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Screenplay Koibumi (1953) 1952 Mainichi Film Concours Mainichi Film Concours Best Screenplay Karumen kokyô ni kaeru (1951) 1947 Kinema Junpo Award Kinema Junpo Awards Best Film Ôsone-ke no ashita (1946)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1987 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Screenplay Shin yorokobimo kanashimimo ikutoshitsuki (1986) 1980 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Director Shodo satsujin: Musuko yo (1979) 1980 Award of the Japanese Academy Awards of the Japanese Academy Best Screenplay Shodo satsujin: Musuko yo (1979) 1958 Golden Lion Venice Film Festival Narayama bushikô (1958) 1955 Golden Lion Venice Film Festival Nijûshi no hitomi (1954)
Known for movies Twenty-Four Eyes (1954) as Writer
The Ballad of Narayama (1958) as Writer
Taiyô to bara (1956) as Writer
My Son! My Son! (1979) as Writer