Hiroshi Teshigahara
Hiroshi Teshigahara was a Japanese avant-garde filmmaker and artist from the Japanese New Wave era. He is best known for the 1964 film Woman in the Dunes. He is also known for directing other titles such as The Face of Another (1966), Natsu no Heitai, and Pitfall (1962), which was Teshigahara's directorial debut. He has been called "one of the most acclaimed Japanese directors of all time". Teshigahara is the first person of Asian descent to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director, accomplishing this in 1964 for his work on Woman in the Dunes. Apart from being a filmmaker, Teshigahara also practiced other arts, such as calligraphy, pottery, painting, opera and ikebana.
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Basara: The Princess Goh
writer
1992
Basara: The Princess Goh
director
1992
Rikyu
writer
1989
Rikyu
director
1989
Antonio Gaudí
director
1984
Moving Sculpture: Jean Tinguely
director
1981
Summer Soldiers
director
1972
240 Hours in One Day
director
1970
The Man Without a Map
director
1968
The Face of Another
director
1966
Jose Torres II
director
1965
Woman in the Dunes
director
1964
Pitfall
director
1962
Sculptures by Sofu - Vita
director
1962
Jose Torres
director
1959
Tokyo 1958
director
1958
Tokyo 1958
writer
1958
Ikebana
director
1957
Hokusai
director
1953