Masahiro Shinoda
Masahiro Shinoda was a Japanese film director, whose career spanned over four decades and covered a wide range of genres and styles. He was one of the central figures of the Japanese New Wave during the 1960s and 1970s. He directed films for Shochiku Studio from 1960 to 1965, before turning to independent cinema from 1966 onward. His film style was characterized by socially marginalized characters, many of whom turn to crime or suicide, and meticulous attention to pictorial beauty. He drew on traditional Japanese fiction and theater and some of his films bear the influence of Kenji Mizoguchi, whom he admired.
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Double Suicide
writer
1969
Double Suicide
director
1969
Clouds at Sunset
director
1967
Captive's Island
director
1966
Samurai Spy
director
1965
With Beauty and Sorrow
director
1965
Assassination
director
1964
Pale Flower
director
1964
Pale Flower
writer
1964
A Flame at the Pier
writer
1962
A Flame at the Pier
director
1962
Glory on the Summit
director
1962
Love New and Old
director
1961
Epitaph to My Love
writer
1961
Epitaph to My Love
director
1961
Killers on Parade
director
1961
Youth in Fury
director
1960
One Way Ticket to Love
writer
1960
One Way Ticket to Love
director
1960