Masaki Kobayashi( Japanese film director)
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Biography Masaki Kobayashi
Masaki Kobayashi (born 14.02.1916), Japanese director. After graduating from Waseda University in 1941 in film. Since 1946, assistant director Keisuke Kinoshita. He made his debut film "Youth of a son" (1952). The film "Sincerity" (1953) put them on the script Keisuke Kinoshita. As an independent company, "Siney-pro" set the film "For a thick wall" (1953, Issue on the screen 1956) the responsibility for war crimes. Socially relevant themes continue to interest the director and in subsequent tapes: "I buy you" (1956) on corruption in sport, "Black River" (1957) on the corrupting influence of the U.S. military from bases stationed in Japan. In 1959-1961 filmed anti-war historical epic Dzyumpey Gomikava "Human Condition" (6 episodes, . abridged version - 3 Series, . Award Film Festival in Venice, . 1960), . as well as stories Lafcadio Hearn "The Story of a Ghost" ( "Kvaydan", . 1964, . Special Prize International Film Festival in Cannes, . 1965), .
Despicable samurai morality is dedicated to the film "Hara-kiri" (1962, special prize at International Film Festival in Cannes, 1963), "insurgent" (1967, Prize International Film Festival in Venice, and others). Kobayashi chooses subjects with acute drama of conflict, finding them bright directorial decisions. Anti-war theme continued film "Japanese youth" (1968, Soviet-hire "Hymn to the tired man"). In 1971, filmed novel Syugoro Yamamoto "put life at stake, in 1975, reworked for the movie delivered to them by Yasushi Inoue 6-serial telefilm" fossil ", set in 1978 film" flaming autumn "(by Hiroyuki Toki). Other works: "Third Love" and "Somewhere in the wide sky" (1954), "Beautiful Days" (1955), "Source" (1956), "The Inheritance" (1962), etc.
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