Kon Ichikawa

20.11.1915, Mie, Japan - 13.02.2008, Tokio, Japan

 

Director
Ichikawa is a Japanese director, screenwriter and producer. He began his career working on animated films in the production house J. O., and later became assistant director. He made his directing debut with the short film Musume Dojoji (A Girl at Dojo Temple, 1946) which was lost during American occupation of Japan. During the 1950s and 1960s he worked closely with his wife, screenwriter Natto Wada. Together they adapted for screen many Japanese literary works such as Enjo (Flame of Torment, 1958), according to many his best film, Kagi (Odd Obsession, 1959) which won the Jury’s Award in Cannes in 1960., Hakai (The Outcast, 1962), Wagahai wa neko dearu (I Am a Cat, 1975) and Pu-san (Mr. Poo, 1953), a cartoon adaptation. He became famous outside of Japan with the film Biruma no tategoto (Harp of Burma, 1956) which won the San Giorgio award in Venice. His other successful titles include Okuman choja (A Billionaire, 1954), Nobi (Fires on the Plain, 1959), Yukinojo henge (An Actor's Revenge, 1963), documentary film Tokyo orimpikku (Tokyo Olympiad, 1965), Inugamike no ichizoku (Inugami Family, 1976), Eiga joyu (Actress, 1987), Shijushichinin no shikaku (47 Ronin, 1994), biography of Japanese actress and director Kinuyo Tanake. His last films are Dora-heita (2000) and Inugami-ke no ichizoku (The Inugamis, 2006).

Filmography


Films by this director

Actress

(Eiga joyu, 1987)

Directed by: Kon Ichikawa
PHOTOGRAPHY: Yukio Isohata
Synopsis:

This is a biography of the Japanese actress and director Kinuyo Tanaka who began her career in the silent films era and worked all through the 1970s. This film covers her story until she made her film The Life of Oharu (1952) by the director Kenji Mizoguchi and offers a short overview of Japanese films.

color, 130 min

Dora-heita

(2000)

Directed by: Kon Ichikawa
PHOTOGRAPHY: Yukio Isohata
Synopsis:

Dora-heita, in translation “street cat”, is the nickname of a newly appointed judge from a county famous for anarchy and in which three judges have vanished. The new judge pretends to be incapable and drunk all the time so that he can get rid of criminals more easily.

color, 111 min

An Actor's Revenge

(Yukinojô henge, 1963.)

Directed by: Kon Ichikawa
PHOTOGRAPHY: Setsuo Kobayashi
Synopsis:

Taking place in the first half of the 19th century, the film talks about the actor Yukinojo Nakamura. He is an onnagata, a specially trained actor who plays roles of women in kabuki. During a play he sees people responsible for the death of his parents in the audience. Twenty years earlier, when Nakamura was still a child, his parents were dishonored and forced to commit suicide. Now grown-up and determined, Nakamura plans his revenge...

35 mm, color, 113 min
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