Yoji Yamada
Yoji Yamada (山田 洋次 Yamada Yōji, born September 13, 1931 in Toyonaka City, Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese film director best known for his Otoko wa Tsurai yo series of films. He was born in Osaka. But because of the work of his father, who was an engineer for the South Manchuria Railway, from the age of 2 he was brought up in Manchuria. Following the end of World War II, he came back to Japan and subsequently he lived in Yamagata Prefecture. After receiving his degree from Tokyo University in 1954, he entered Shochiku and worked under Yoshitaro Nomura as a scriptwriter or as an assistant director. He has won many awards throughout his lengthy career and is well respected in Japan and by critics throughout the world. He wrote his first screenplay in 1958, and directed his first movie in 1961. Yamada continues to make movies to this day. He once served as president of the Directors Guild of Japan, and is currently a guest professor of Ritsumeikan University.
I Lived, But...
as SelfAn extremely lovely tribute to Ozu, on the 20th anniversary of his death. It uses a combination...
Movie page55th anniversary performance of Tora-San: Rakugo, Talk and Tora Jiro Returns
as uncreditedThis special performance was held to commemorate the 55th anniversary of the release of the film...
Movie pageSeijo Story: 60 Years of Making Films
as SelfAfter meeting as college students in the cinema town of Seijo, husband and wife Nobuhiko and...
Movie pageSat-chan Tadashi-chan: Sengo minshu-teki dokuritsu pro funtō-ki
as SelfAfter the war, many filmmakers were expelled from the Japanese film industry due to the Toho...
Movie pageIt's Tough Being a Man
as uncreditedThe original TV Drama series the famous Tora film series was based on.
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