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Who's Hiroshi Inagaki?

Hiroshi Inagaki

Hiroshiinagaki (190565438+February 30th-1May 20th, 980 2 1) was a famous director in Showa period. One of the founders of early Japanese films. Born in Tokyo's hometown, both parents are ordinary actors. Because of the difficulties of life, he stopped primary school when he was a child. Later, he became an apprentice to the actor Takada Paul, and participated in the performance of children's roles under the stage name of "Oriental Hao Ming". 1922, he was introduced by his father's old friend Rihuo to Yamamoto Ka, a cadre actor of Island Photography Office, and entered the photography office as an actor. He was taught by Shi Tian, the village chief, and got to know Daisuke It?. He gradually turned to directing, and later joined Yi Lizhen's "Yi Li Film Alliance" and served as the deputy director of "Crossroads" directed by Yi Li at 1928. He also participated in the production of works by directors such as Okachizo and Sadao Yamanaka. After the war, he mainly collaborated with Junlang of Mifune to shoot a series of excellent works.

Chinese name: Hiroshi Inagaki.

Mbth: HiroshiInagaki

Nationality: Japan

Constellation: Capricorn

Place of birth: hometown, Tokyo

Date of birth:190565438+February 30th.

Date of death: 1980 May 2 1.

Occupation: director, screenwriter, actor

Representative Works: Night _ Little One's Paradise

Main achievements: Golden Lion Award, the main competition unit of the 23rd Venice International Film Festival.

Personal profile

Chinese name: HiroshiInagaki Japanese name: Hiroshi inagaki

Gender: male

Birth:190565438+February 30th.

Constellation: Capricorn

Death:1980 May 2 1 day (Tokyo, Japan)

Occupation: director, screenwriter, actor

biography

Hiroshi Inagaki was a famous director in Showa period. One of the founders of early Japanese films. 1905 12.30 was born in the hometown of Tokyo, and his parents are ordinary actors. Because of the difficulties of life, he stopped primary school when he was a child. Later, he became an apprentice to the actor Takada Paul, and participated in the performance of children's roles under the stage name of "Oriental Hao Ming". 1922, introduced by my father's old friend Rihuo, I got to know Yamamoto Ka, a cadre actor of the island photography studio, and entered the photography studio as an actor, where I was taught by Shi Tian, the village head, and met Daisuke It?. He gradually turned to directing, and later joined Yi Lizhen's "Yi Li Film Alliance" and served as the deputy director of "Crossroads" directed by Yi Li at 1928. He also participated in the production of works by directors such as Okachizo and Sadao Yamanaka. After the war, he mainly collaborated with Junlang of Mifune to shoot a series of excellent works. 1955, Musashi Miyamoto won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. Later, this samurai film made two sequels, called the samurai trilogy. 1958, toshiro mifune's "Never Loose" won the Silver Lion Award at the Venice International Film Festival and became famous overseas.

Starring in this movie

At night (1923)

Little guy's paradise (1924)

Mei Yu Cao Zhi (1924)

Turkish Walking Guard (1924)

Golden egg (1952)

Sakamoto's wife: Tsumasaburo Bando's life (1988)

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Features:

Focusing on the historical truth, some people say that only Masaki Kobayashi, Hiroshi Inagaki and Akira Kurosawa have real connotations in Japanese samurai films. Hiroshi Inagaki is one of the best directors of Japanese time dramas. He has always adhered to the basic genre model of time dramas and maintained the form of early Japanese times in his career. The Official Collection, which he shot in 1962, is called the best in all previous editions of the Official Collection, and his last major film work is LAM Raymond Volcano (1969) written by Shinobu Hashimoto, which is also one of the best plays of the era and basically the last sample of traditional dramas.

Hiroshi Inagaki's works inherit the charm of Haiku and Matsuo Bashō's travel literature, express the Japanese's feelings about life, and express deep feelings in the flow of the four seasons.

Directing a film

World Peace (1928)

Yinmao left door (1928)

Hell of Flowers 2 (1929)

Picture Book Warrior Training (1929)

Hell of Flowers 2 (1929)

Humor III Shi Lang (1930)

"One knife and one soil" (193 1)

Li Yataro: Step by step (1932)

Li Yataro: Traffic (1932)

Travel under the blue sky (1932)

Loyal rule: the number of trips and hometowns (1933)

Tadashi: Wandering Volume (1933)

Ruling the country with loyalty and righteousness: Sunshine Chicheng Volume (1933)

Great Bodhisattva Ridge: Zhonglushan Scroll and Harashima Scroll (1936)

Xueyan Gaotian Racecourse (1937)

The Soul of the Wilderness (1937)

Colossus (1938)

Shadow mage (1938)

Born in Tiger (1938)

Colossus 2: Near the right (1939)

Musashi Miyamoto: Pioneer (1940)

Musashi Miyamoto: The Gate of Glory (1940)

Musashi Miyamoto: Mark all the way (1940)

Sacrifice crossing the sea (194 1)

Doomsday of Edo (194 1)

Sacrifice to cross the sea (194 1)

Musashi Miyamoto: Temple Duel (1942)

Love between the One-eyed Wandering Sect (1942) and a bearer (1943)

Riverside resentment (1944)

Water Margin in the East China Sea (1945)

The last anti-foreign party (1945)

Children holding hands (1948)

Forgotten children (1949)

Pirates of Naman Ship (1950)

Sasaki Kojiro (1950)

"I used a mandrel" (1950)

Sasaki Kojiro sequel (195 1)

Sasaki Kojiro: Duel in Shixi Island (195 1)

Rice wife's toilet paper (195 1)

Women in Shanghai (1952)

Rogue in Warring States (1952)

One thousand ships (1952)

Sacrifice to Jiro Han (1953)

Musashi Miyamoto (1954)

Musashi Miyamoto: Duel in the Lovely Temple (1955)

On the road (1955)

Lan (1956)

Musashi Miyamoto: Dueling Rock Island (1956)

Geisha in the Old Town (1957)

Legends of Wind, Tiger and Yunlong —— Narrative of Liu Sheng and Wu Yun (1957)

Wu Shuanglong's Secret Sword (1958), Little Mouse Monk (1958)

A life I can't let go of (1958)

The Birth of Japan (1959)

Hao Jian's life (1959)

Dr. Pocket Cloth (1960)

The story of Osaka Castle (196 1)

Wild thieves scurrying in the wind (196 1)

Source and Ranasa, Harraca (196 1)

Loyalist Tibetans (1962)

The Secret Sword (1963)

Wipes (1964)

Scholar's Spirit: Dragon Roll (1964)

Sasaki Kojiro (1967)

LAM Raymond volcano (1969)

Dragon and Tiger Guard (1970)

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