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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Demon Pond
director
1979
Ballad of Orin
writer
1977
Ballad of Orin
director
1977
Under the Blossoming Cherry Trees
director
1975
Under the Blossoming Cherry Trees
writer
1975
Himiko
director
1974
Himiko
writer
1974
The Petrified Forest
director
1973
Sapporo Winter Olympics
director
1972
Silence
writer
1971
Silence
director
1971
The Scandalous Adventures of Buraikan
director
1970