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    Kon Ichikawa (市川 崑, Ichikawa Kon, 20 November 1915 – 13 February 2008) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. His work displays a vast range in genre and style, from the anti-war films The Burmese Harp (1956) and Fires on the Plain (1959), to the documentary Tokyo Olympiad (1965), which won two BAFTA Film Awards, [1 ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0406728Kon Ichikawa - IMDb

    Kon Ichikawa (1915-2008) was a Japanese director, writer and producer who made films in various genres and styles. He was influenced by Disney, Renoir and Tanizaki, and won two BAFTA Awards and many other honors.

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  3. Kon Ichikawa. Director: The Inugami Family. Kon Ichikawa has been influenced by artists as diverse as Walt Disney and Jean Renoir, and his films cover a wide spectrum of moods, from the comic to the overwhelmingly ironic and even the perverse.

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    • February 13, 2008
  4. A spectacle of magnificent proportions and remarkable intimacy, Kon Ichikawas Tokyo Olympiad remains one of the greatest films ever made about sports.

  5. Ichikawa Kon (born Nov. 20, 1915, Uji-Yamada (now Ise), Japan—died Feb. 13, 2008, Tokyo) was a Japanese motion-picture director who introduced sophisticated Western-style comedy to Japan in the 1950s. Later he became concerned with more-serious subjects such as antiwar sentiment.

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  6. May 2, 2018 · Learn about the diverse and prolific career of Japanese master filmmaker Kon Ichikawa, who directed nearly a hundred titles across various genres and styles. Discover his best works, such as An Actor's Revenge, The Burmese Harp and Fires on the Plain, and where to watch them.

  7. Feb 14, 2008 · Kon Ichikawa, the Japanese film director whose versatility ranged beyond his well-known antiwar dramas like “The Burmese Harp” and “Fires on the Plain” to comedies, documentaries and literary...