Mikio Naruse

Mikio Naruse

  • Birthday: 8/20/1905
  • Deathday: 7/2/1969
  • Place of birth: Tokyo, Japan
  • Fame for: Directing
  • Also known as: 나루세 미키오, Микио Нарусэ, 미키오 나루세, 成濑巳喜男

Biography

Mikio Naruse (August 20, 1905 – July 2, 1969) was a Japanese filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer who directed some 89 films spanning the period 1930 (towards the end of the silent period in Japan) to 1967. Naruse is known for imbuing his films with a bleak and pessimistic outlook. He made primarily shomin-geki (working-class drama) films with female protagonists, portrayed by actresses such as Hideko Takamine, Kinuyo Tanaka, and Setsuko Hara. Because of his focus on family drama and the intersection of traditional and modern Japanese culture, his films are frequently compared with the works of Yasujirō Ozu. His reputation is just behind Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi, and Ozu in Japan and internationally; his work remains less well known outside Japan than theirs. Akira Kurosawa called Naruse's style of melodrama, "like a great river with a calm surface and a raging current in its depths". Description above from the Wikipedia article Mikio Naruse, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Mikio Naruse 100th Birth Anniversary
Release date: 1/1/2005

Mikio Naruse 100th Birth Anniversary

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Mother
Release date: 6/12/1952

Mother

Role(s): Director

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Late Chrysanthemums
Release date: 6/15/1954

Late Chrysanthemums

Role(s): Director

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When a Woman Ascends the Stairs
Release date: 1/15/1960

When a Woman Ascends the Stairs

Role(s): Director

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Sound of the Mountain
Release date: 1/15/1954

Sound of the Mountain

Role(s): Director

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