Masahiro Shinoda
Masahiro Shinoda | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Japanese |
Alma mater | Waseda University |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1960-2003 |
Spouse | Shima Iwashita (m. 1967) |
Masahiro Shinoda (篠田 正浩, Shinoda Masahiro, born March 9, 1931) is a Japanese retired film director, originally associated with the Shochiku Studio, who came to prominence as part of the Japanese New Wave in the 1960s.
Early life
Shinoda attended Waseda University, where he studied theater and also participated in the Hakone Ekiden long-distance race.[1]
Career
He joined the Shōchiku Studio in 1953 as an assistant director,[2] where he worked on films by such directors as Yasujirō Ozu.[3] He debuted as a director in 1960 with One-Way Ticket for Love, which he also scripted.[2]
His focus on youth and the cultural and political turmoil of 1960s Japan made him a central figure in the
Awards
His film
Personal life
Masahiro Shinoda's first marriage was with Kazuko Shiraishi, both had a daughter.[8] In 1967 he married the actress
Filmography
- One-Way Ticket to Love (恋の片道切符) (1960)
- Kawaita mizuumi (乾いた湖) (Dry Lake a.k.a. Youth in Fury) (1960)
- My Face Red in the Sunset(a.k.a. Killers on Parade) (夕陽に赤い俺の顔) (1961)
- Love New and Old (三味線とオートバイ) (1961)
- Our Marriage (私たちの結婚) (1961)
- Epitaph to My Love (わが恋の旅路) (1961)
- Tears on the Lion's Mane (涙を、獅子のたて髪に) a.k.a A Flame at the Pier (1962)
- Glory on the Summit (山の讃歌 燃ゆる若者たち) (1962)
- Kawaita hana (乾いた花) (Withered Flower, a.k.a. Pale Flower) (1964)
- Ansatsu (暗殺) (Assassination) (1964)
- With Beauty and Sorrow (美しさと哀しみと) (1965)
- Ibun Sarutobi Sasuke (異聞猿飛佐助) (The Strange Story of Sarutobi Sasuke, a.k.a. Samurai Spy) (1965)
- Captive's Island a.k.a. Punishment Island (処刑の島) (1966)
- Clouds at Sunset (あかね雲) (1967)
- Double Suicide) (1969)
- The Scandalous Adventures of Buraikan (無頼漢) (1970)
- Chinmoku / Silence (沈黙 / Silence) (1971)
- Sapporo Winter Olympics (札幌オリンピック) (1972)
- The Petrified Forest(化石の森) (1973)
- Himiko (卑弥呼) (1974)
- Under the Blossoming Cherry Trees (桜の森の満開の下) (1975)
- Ballad of Orin (はなれ瞽女おりん) (1977)
- Demon Pond (夜叉ケ池) (1979)
- Akuryo Island (悪霊島) (1981)
- MacArthur's Children (瀬戸内少年野球団) (1984)
- ALLUSION~ 転生譚 (1985)
- Gonza the Spearman (近松門左衛門 鑓の権三) (1986)
- The Dancing Girl (舞姫) (1989)
- Childhood Days (少年時代) (1990)
- Sharaku (写楽 Sharaku) (1995)
- Setouchi Moonlight Serenade (1997)
- Owls' Castle (1999)
- Spy Sorge (2003)
References
- ^ Shinoda, Masahiro. "Atarashii sainō to deai o motomeru". Honne no essei. Wendy-Net. Archived from the original on 29 May 2009. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
- ^ a b c d "Shinoda Masahiro". Nihon jinmei daijiten+Plus. Kōdansha. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
- ^ "Masahiro Shinoda in the 1960s". Melbourne Cinémathèque. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
- ^ a b c Hirano, Kyoko. "Masahiro Shinoda". Film Reference. Retrieved 21 June 2011.
- ^ "Berlinale: 1986 Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
- ^ 第 14 回日本アカデミー賞優秀作品 (in Japanese). Japan Academy Prize. Retrieved 2011-01-13.
- ^ "Berlinale: 1997 Programme". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
- ^ "Reading to the beat of Kazuko Shiraishi, the black sheep of Japan's poets". 28 October 2017.
External links
- The Movie Experience: Conversation with actress Shima Iwashita and director Masahiro Shinoda at the Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley
- Masahiro Shinoda at IMDb
- Masahiro Shinoda at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)