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KonIchikawa's acting experience
1936, KonIchikawa became an assistant director and studied under Mansaku Itami.
1946, he filmed the musical "Mother Road Becomes a Temple", which tells the tragic love between a monk in Qing Dynasty and Qing Ji.
From 65438 to 0947, he directed the drama "The Arabian Nights in Dongbao" starring Isuzu Yamada and Hideko Takamine, and KonIchikawa was only responsible for some segments.
From 65438 to 0948, he directed the play bloom starring Hideko Takamine and Ken Uehara. In the same year, the drama film "365 Nights" starring Hideko Takamine and Ken Uehara was finished. In addition, the drama Endless Enthusiasm starring Wu Xionghao Shi and Mori Shizuko was filmed, which tells the story of a modern composer's wife marrying another woman.
1949, the drama "People's Appearance" starring Ken Uehara and Li Xianglan was filmed. The film tells a sad and complicated love relationship centered on a kind young man.
From 65438 to 0950, he directed the drama film Ginza Sanshiro starring Iida Butterfly and Gen Shimizu. In the same year, he directed the action film Hot Mud starring Fujita Jin, Hiroi Yuji and Chunjiang Yin. In addition, the documentary "Pursuing Xiao Zhi" was filmed, starring Y?ko Sugi, Tian Qirun and Chi Buliang.
195 1 year, he filmed the romantic movie "cordate telosma" starring Asami Kuji Mamei and Ken Uehara. In the same year, he directed the romantic film Husband and Wife starring Chi Buliang and Asami Kuji Ma Mei. In addition, the drama "Stateless Man" starring Miyagi Naoko and Ichir? Sugai was filmed.
From 65438 to 0952, he directed the youth film Young People, which co-starred Chi Buliang, Shimazaki Takeyuki and Asami Kuji Ma Mei. The film was shot in a missionary school in Hokkaido. In the same year, Yuuki was beautiful, so Yamamura and Chi Buliang starred in the drama Touch the Feet Girl. In addition, he also made a comedy film "Here, There" adapted from a radio drama, starring Yoshiko Kuga and Masayuki Mori.
1953, the romantic film "Pushan" starring Y? Nosuke It? and Eiko Miyoshi was filmed. In the same year, the romantic film "Lover" starring Mikuni Rentaro and Ichir? Sugai started shooting. In addition, the time comedy "Qian Xingping's Youth" starring Tomoemon Otani and Y?ko Sugi tells the story that Qian Xingping, a famous figure in the Edo era, inherited a pile of counterfeit money when he was young.
1954, the sitcom Everything About Me starring Ken Uehara and Daisuke Kat? was filmed. In the same year, he filmed the feature film Billionaire starring Ko Kimura, Yoshiko Kuga and Isuzu Yamada. In addition, he directed the romantic film "Chapter 12 of Women" starring Hiroshi Koizumi and Ken Uehara, which tells the story of a couple who fell in love for nine years and finally got married.
1955, he filmed his first black psychological sitcom, Heart, with guilt as the theme and starring Masayuki Mori, Michiyo Aratama and Tatsuya Mihashi. In addition, he also filmed the youth film "Mysterious Youth Story" starring Satoshi Sancang and Tatsuya Mihashi.
From 65438 to 0956, the film "Burmese Harp" based on Michio Takeyama's fairy tale novel of the same name was filmed, starring Sh?ji Yasui and Mikuni Rentaro, expressing a sense of justice and humanitarian concern and winning the Venice Prize. In the same year, he made a thriller "The Room of the Sentenced" starring Hiroshi Kawaguchi and Ayako Wakao. In addition, he made his first color film, Japanese Bridge, starring Fujiko Yamamoto and Ayako Wakao.
From 65438 to 0957, he directed the comedy Romantic Cave, starring Machiko Keiji, Eiji Funakoshi and Yamamura Su. In the same year, filming "Full Trams", starring Hiroshi Kawaguchi, Chishu Ryu and Haruko Sugimura. In addition, he also filmed the action film Northeast SHEN WOO based on Shichir? Fukazawa's novel, which tells the mysterious story of Saburo in Northeast Japan.
From 65438 to 0958, he directed the TV series Shang Yan starring Raizo Ichikawa and Taya Nakajima. In the same year, he also filmed the romantic film Goodbye and Hello, starring Ayako Wakao and Kiko Machiko. In addition, he also filmed the drama "Key" starring Machiko Kyō and nakadai tatsuya, and won the jury award at Cannes Film Festival.
From 65438 to 0959, he directed the war film Wildfire, which was adapted from Shōhei Ooka's novel of the same name.
From 65438 to 0960, he directed the family film Young Master starring Raizo Ichikawa and Tamao Nakamura, which tells the story of Osaka's traditional matriarchal society. In the same year, the family film Brothers starring Keiko Kishi, Tanaka Kinuyo and Masayuki Mori started shooting.
196 1 year, he filmed the thriller Ten Black Women starring Eiji Funakoshi and Keiko Kishi.
1962 filmed the psychological drama Breaking the Ring starring Raizo Ichikawa and Eiji Funakoshi, and won the fourth place in the top ten films of Japanese film Ten Days. In the same year, he directed the family film "I was two years old" starring Eiji Funakoshi and Fujiko Yamamoto, and won the first place in the top ten Japanese films "Ten Days".
1963, KonIchikawa remake Teinosuke Kinugasa and Daisuke It?'s 1935 war film "The Change of Syracuse", starring Kazuo Hasegawa and Fujiko Yamamoto, which was filmed to celebrate the 300th work of the actor Kazuo Hasegawa since he took the film. In the same year, the psychological drama Lonely Pacific, starring Ishigaki Seijiro and Senya, won the fourth place in the top ten Japanese movies of the year.
1964, he filmed the comedy Dancing with Money starring Katsutaro and Li Jiang. 1965, filming the documentary "Tokyo Olympic Games". 1967 filmed the war film "The Button War with Poggi". 1968, directed the documentary "Youth", which is the documentary of the 50th All-Star Baseball Game in Japanese high schools. 1969 directed the documentary "Kyoto", which captured the dark picture of the ancient capital of Japan. 1970, directed the documentary film Japan and Japanese. 1972, the romantic film Love Again starring Ruriko Asaoka and Kaori Momoi was filmed.
1973, he directed the feature film "Stock Travel" starring Kenichi Akihara and Isao Bit?, and won the fourth place in the top ten Japanese films "Ten Days".
1975, I filmed the feature film I am a cat starring Taya Nakajima, Itami juzo and Mariko Okada.
1976, KonIchikawa remake the thriller "The Family of Gods", starring Koji Ishizaka and Takamine Mieko, and won the fifth place in the top ten Japanese films of the year. In addition, he directed the romantic film A Woman and a Wife starring Yoshiko Mita and Wakako Sakai.
1977 directed the suspense film "The Devil Beats the Ball" starring Koji Ishizaka and Keiko Kishi. In the same year, he directed the action film Prison Gate Island starring Koji Ishizaka and Y? Ko Asano.
From 65438 to 0978, he directed the romantic film The Queen Bee starring Koji Ishizaka and Taya Nakajima. In the same year, he directed the play Firebird starring Takamine Mieko and Taya Nakajima.
1979, Koji Ishizaka and Takako Irie starred in the thriller The House Hanging from the Neck on the Slope of the Courtyard.
1980, the drama "Ancient Capital" adapted by Yasunari Kawabata started shooting, starring Yamaguchi Momoe, Tomokazu Miura and Keiko Kishi, telling the different fates of a pair of twin sisters.
198 1 filmed the romantic movie "Happiness" starring Toshiyuki Nagashima and Mitsuko Kusabue, which was adapted from the work "Miss, Miss, I did it".
1983, he directed the romantic film Fine Snow adapted from Junichiro Tanizaki's works, starring Keiko Kishi and Sayuri Yoshinaga, and told the fate story of four daughters of Osaka Shipyard with different personalities in the old and new times.
1984 directed the romantic film A Xian, which was adapted from the novel of Chiyoko, starring Sayuri Yoshinaga and Koji Ishizaka.
1985, KonIchikawa remake the war film "Burmese Harp", starring Nakai Kichi, Koji Ishizaka and Kenz? Kawarasaki.
1986, the filming of the romantic film based on the work was completed, starring and.
1987, in order to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the death of Tanaka Kinuyo, a Japanese painting goddess, a color drama film "The Woman in the Painting" was filmed based on the biography of Caneto prodigy of the same name, starring Sayuri Yoshinaga and Bunta Sugawara. In the same year, he made a magical film Takeshi Tale, which was adapted from a fairy tale written by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami and starred Mitsuo Hiroshi and Ayako Wakao.
From 65438 to 0988, he directed the drama "Crane" starring Sayuri Yoshinaga and Koji Ishizaka, which was adapted from the traditional Japanese folklore "The Reward of the Crane".
1992, KonIchikawa directed the thriller The Legend of Tianhe Murder, which was adapted from the works of Japanese detective novelists and starred Koji Ishizaka, Takeshi Kato History and Keiko Kishi.
1993 directed the drama Fu Sheng adapted from Tar? Yamamoto's original novel, starring Koji Ishizaka, Y? Ko Asano and Nakai Kichi. In the same year, Ittoku Kishibe and Takeshi Kato co-starred in the family movie "Dead Soul".
From 65438 to 0994, KonIchikawa directed the costume action film The Assassin of Forty-seven, starring Rie Miyazawa and Gao Cangjian, and won the jury prize of the 7th Tokyo International Film Festival.
1996, directed the thriller bafen village starring Etsushi Toyokawa and Y? Ko Asano.
In 2000, 86-year-old KonIchikawa directed a costume drama "Wild Peace" based on the original novel "Diary of Patrol Street" by writer Sh?gor? Yamamoto, starring K?ji Yakusho and Y? Ko Asano. In the same year, Atsuo Nakamura, Nakai Kichi and Qian Tianlong co-starred in the action film New Choice Group.
In 200 1 year, he directed the comedy "Mother" starring Keiko Kishi and Hayao Ryukyu.
In 2003, in order to commemorate the centenary of AnErlang's birthday, KonIchikawa remake AnErlang's 1949 TV series Late Spring and directed the romantic film Daughter's Marriage.
In 2006, KonIchikawa, aged 9 1, and the director 1 1 co-directed a movie of the same name based on Natsume's original work, starring Xiao Ye Kyoko, Koji Ishizaka and Toda Erika. In the same year, in order to commemorate Kakukawa's 30th anniversary, the suspense film "The Dog God Family" was remake, starring Koji Ishizaka and Matsushima Nanako. KonIchikawa won the Akira Kurosawa Award and the highest prize-the Cherry Blossom Award at the Tokyo Film Festival.
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