
Masaki Kobayashi
Масаки Кобаяси
Birth Date
2/14/1916 (Age 80)Birth Place
Otaru, Hokkaidō, JapanDeath Date
10/4/1996Departments
Biography
Masaki Kobayashi (February 14, 1916–October 4, 1996) was a Japanese director. Among his films is Kwaidan (1965), a collection of four ghost stories drawn from the book by Lafcadio Hearn, each of which has a surprise ending. Kobayashi also directed The Human Condition, a trilogy on the effects of World War II on a Japanese pacifist and socialist. The total length of the films is over 9 hours. Other notable films include Harakiri (1962) and Samurai Rebellion (1967). Harakiri won him an award at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival, solidifying his place in the history of cinema. In 1969, he was a member of the jury at the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. He was also a candidate for directing the Japanese sequences for Tora! Tora! Tora!, ...
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Frequent Collaborators

Tatsuya Nakadai
9 films together

Michiyo Aratama
7 films together

Zenzō Matsuyama
6 films together
Yoshio Miyajima
7 films together

Chūji Kinoshita
6 films together

Toru Takemitsu
4 films together















