Satsuo Yamamoto Net Worth

Satsuo Yamamoto Net Worth is
$14 Million

Satsuo Yamamoto Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Satsuo Yamamoto (?? ??, Yamamoto Satsuo, July 15, 1910 - August 11, 1983) was a Japanese film director.Yamamoto was born in Kagoshima Prefecture on July 15, 1910. He dropped out of Waseda University to join Shochiku, where he worked as an assistant director to Mikio Naruse and others. He followed Naruse when he moved to PCL, and became a director in his own right after the company was reborn as Toho. During WWII he directed several pro-war propaganda films for them despite being a fervent member of the Japanese Communist Party (JCP), and after the war he rallied against the company as a driving force behind the union during the 1948 Toho labour dispute (in which the JCP was heavily involved), after which was ultimately fired.He subsequently worked on independent films and made numerous intensely rebellious and substantial socially conscious works. From the 1960s onward, he directed a succession of major films including the Toyoko Yamasaki adaptations “The Ivory Tower” and “The Perfect Family”, the “Men and War” trilogy, and “Kotei no inai Hachigatsu”. This body of epic works led to him being dubbed “the Red Cecil B. DeMille”.Three of his films, Shiroi Kyot?, Fum? Chitai and Ah! Nomugi Toge won the Mainichi Film Award for Best Film.He died of pancreatic cancer on August 11, 1983 at the age of 73.

Date Of BirthJuly 15, 1910
Died1983-08-11
Place Of BirthKagoshima, Kagoshima, Japan
ProfessionDirector, Writer, Assistant Director
Star SignCancer
#Fact
1Began in films as an assistant director in 1933. As a director in post-war Japan, he was noted for his strongly anti-authoritarian films (influenced by his own wartime experiences while fighting in Manchuria). He also ran his own production company.

Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Ah! Nomugi toge - Shinryokuhen1982
Asshii-tachi no machi1981
Oh! The Nomugi Pass1979
Kôtei no inai hachigatsu1978
Tenpo suiko-den: ohara yugaku1976
Fumô chitai1976
Kinkanshoku1975
The Family1974
Senso to ningen III: Kanketsuhen1973
Senso to ningen II: Ai to kanashimino sanga1971
Men and War1970
Tengu-tô1969
Dorei kojo1968
Botan-dôrô1968
Nise keiji1967
Zatoichi the Outlaw1967
Shiroi Kyotô1966
Hyoten1966
Supai1965
Shonin no isu1965
Nippon dorobô monogatari1965
Kizudarake no sanga1964
Akai mizu1963
Shinobi No Mono 2: Vengeance1963
Chibusa o daku musume tachi1962
Ninja, a Band of Assassins1962
Matsukawa-Jiken1961
Akai jinbaori1959
Ningen no kabe1959
Niguruma no uta1959
Tadaima zero hiki1957supervisor
Taifû sôdôki1956
Ukikusa nikki1955
Aisureba koso1955segment "3"
Hi no hate1954
Taiyo no nai machi1954
Shinkû chitai1952
Hakone fûunroku1952
Bôryoku no Machi1950
Pen itsuwarazu, bôryoku no machi1950
Sensô to heiwa1947
Nepû1943
Tsubasa no gaika1942
Soyokaze chichi to tomo ni1940
Shimai no Yakusoku1940
Ribbon o musubu fujin1939
Machi1939
Uruwashiki shuppatsu1939
Shinpen Tange Sazen: Hayate-hen1939
Den'en kôkyôgaku1938
Ojosan1937
Haha no kyoku I1937
Haha no kyoku II1937

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Akai mizu1963writer
Hakone fûunroku1952
Uruwashiki shuppatsu1939screenplay

Assistant Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Kagirinaki hodô1934assistant director

Editor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Vietnam1969Documentary

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1980Mainichi Film ConcoursMainichi Film ConcoursBest FilmAh! Nomugi toge (1979)
1977Mainichi Film ConcoursMainichi Film ConcoursBest FilmFumô chitai (1976)
1977Mainichi Film ConcoursMainichi Film ConcoursBest DirectorFumô chitai (1976)
1971Mainichi Film ConcoursMainichi Film ConcoursBest DirectorSenso to ningen: Unmei no jokyoku (1970)
1967Blue Ribbon AwardBlue Ribbon AwardsBest FilmShiroi Kyotô (1966)
1967Kinema Junpo AwardKinema Junpo AwardsBest FilmShiroi Kyotô (1966)
1967Kinema Junpo AwardKinema Junpo AwardsBest DirectorShiroi Kyotô (1966)
1967Mainichi Film ConcoursMainichi Film ConcoursBest FilmShiroi Kyotô (1966)
1967Mainichi Film ConcoursMainichi Film ConcoursBest DirectorShiroi Kyotô (1966)
1967Silver PrizeMoscow International Film FestivalShiroi Kyotô (1966)
1966Blue Ribbon AwardBlue Ribbon AwardsBest DirectorShonin no isu (1965)
1960Mainichi Film ConcoursMainichi Film ConcoursBest DirectorNiguruma no uta (1959)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1980Award of the Japanese AcademyAwards of the Japanese AcademyBest DirectorAh! Nomugi toge (1979)
1967Grand PrixMoscow International Film FestivalShiroi Kyotô (1966)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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