Yasujirō Ozu
Yasujirō Ozu was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He began his career during the era of silent films. Ozu made fifty-three films: twenty-six in his first five years as a director, and all but three for the Shochiku studio. Ozu first made a number of short comedies, before turning to more serious themes in the 1930s.
Born in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Miyazaki began his animation career in 1963, when he joined Toei Animation. From there, Miyazaki worked as an in-between artist for Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon, where he pitched ideas that eventually became the movie's ending. He continued to work in various roles in the animation industry until he directed his first feature film, Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro, released in 1979. After the success of his next film, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, he co-founded Studio Ghibli, where he continued to produce many feature films.
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Filmography as Director
• Days Of Youth (Wakaki Hi) (1929)
• I Graduated, But… (Daigaku wa Deta Kerodo…) (1929)
• A Straightforward Boy (Tokkan Kozo) (1929)
• Walk Cheerfully (Hogaraka ni Ayume) (1930)
• I Flunked, But… (Rakudai wa shita kerodo…) (1930)
• That Night’s Wife (Sono yo no tsuma) (1930)
• The Lady and the Beard (Shukujo to Hige) (1931)
• Tokyo Chorus (Tokyo no Gassho) (1931)
• I Was Born, But… (Umarete wa Mita Keredo…) (1932)
• Where Now Are The Dreams Of Youth? (Seishun no Yume Ima Izuko) (1932)
• Woman Of Tokyo (Tokyo no Onna) (1933)
• Dragnet Girl (Hijosen no Onna) (1933)
• Passing Fancy (Dekigokoro) (1933)
• A Mother Should Be Loved (Haha o kowazuya) (1934)
• Story Of Floating Weeds (Ukigusa Monogatari) (1934)
• An Inn In Tokyo (Tokyo no Yado) (1935)
• Kagamijishi (1935)
• The Only Son (Hitori Musuko) (1936)
• What Did The Lady Forget? (Shukujo wa Nani o Wasuretaka) (1937)
• Brothers And Sisters Of The Toda Family (Toda-ke no Kyodai) (1941)
• There Was A Father (Chichi Ariki) (1942)
• Record Of A Tenement Gentleman (Nagaya Shinshi Roku) (1947)
• A Hen In The Wind (Kaze no Naka no Mendori) (1948)
• Late Spring (Banshun) (1949)
• The Munekata Sisters (Munekata Shimai) (1950)
• Early Summer (Bakushu) (1951)
• The Flavour Of Green Tea Over Rice (Ochazuke no Aji) (1952)
• Tokyo Story (Tokyo Monogatari) (1953)
• Early Spring (Soshun) (1956)
• Tokyo Twilight (Tokyo Boshoku) (1957)
• Equinox Flower (Higan-Bana) (1958)
• Good Morning (Ohayo) (1959)
• Floating Weeds (Ukigusa) (1959)
• Late Autumn (Akibiyori) (1960)
• End Of Summer (Kohayagawa-ke no Aki) (1961)
• An Autumn Afternoon (Samma no Aji) (1962) |