Kon Ichikawa
Kon Ichikawa was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His work displays a vast range in genre and style, from the anti-war films The Burmese Harp (1956) and Fires on the Plain (1959), to the documentary Tokyo Olympiad (1965), which won two BAFTA Film Awards, and the 19th-century revenge drama An Actor's Revenge (1963). His film Odd Obsession (1959) won the Jury Prize at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival.
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The Inugami Family
writer
1976
Between Women and Wives
director
1976
I Am a Cat
director
1975
The Wanderers
writer
1973
The Wanderers
director
1973
To Love Again
director
1971
Youth: The 50th National High School Baseball Tournament
director
1968
The Tale of Genji
director
1966
Tokyo Olympiad
writer
1965
Tokyo Olympiad
director
1965
The Money Dance
writer
1964
The Money Dance
director
1964
Alone Across the Pacific
director
1963
An Actor's Revenge
director
1963
Being Two Isn't Easy
director
1962
The Broken Commandment
director
1962
Ten Dark Women
director
1961
Her Brother
director
1960
Bonchi
writer
1960
Bonchi
director
1960
A Woman's Testament
director
1960
Fires on the Plain
director
1959
Odd Obsession
writer
1959
Odd Obsession
director
1959
Goodbye, Hello
director
1959
Goodbye, Hello
writer
1959
Conflagration
writer
1958
Conflagration
director
1958
Hole in One
writer
1957
Hole in One
director
1957
The Crowded Train
writer
1957
The Crowded Train
director
1957
Bridge of Japan
director
1956
Punishment Room
director
1956
The Burmese Harp
director
1956
The Heart
director
1955
Ghost Story of Youth
director
1955
12 Chapters About Women
director
1954
A Billionaire
director
1954
A Billionaire
writer
1954
Youth of Heiji Senigata
writer
1953
Youth of Heiji Senigata
director
1953
The Blue Revolution
director
1953
Mr. Pu
writer
1953
Mr. Pu
director
1953
This Way, That Way
director
1952
This Way, That Way
writer
1952
The Woman Who Touched the Legs
writer
1952