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  1. Yūzō Kawashima (川島雄三, Kawashima Yūzō, 4 February 1918 – 11 June 1963) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter known for his lively comedies. Yūzō Kawashima (left) during the shooting of Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate

  2. Nov 16, 2017 · Film Series Yuzo Kawashima x Ayako Wakao https://www.japansociety.org/page/pro... Just ahead of his centenary, Japan Society presents three brand-new 4K restorations of director Yuzo...

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  3. Yûzô Kawashima was born on 4 February 1918 in Tanabu, Aomori, Japan [now Mutsu, Aomori, Japan]. He was a director and writer, known for The Temple of Wild Geese (1962), Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate (1957) and The Balloon (1956). He died on 11 June 1963 in Tokyo, Japan.

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  4. Yūzō Kawashima (川島雄三, Kawashima Yūzō, 4 February 1918 – 11 June 1963) was a Japanese film director, most famous for making tragi-comic films and satires.

  5. Notebook Feature. Of Scathing Tenderness: Kawashima Yuzo. There are many good reasons why Kawashima Yuzo is one of Japan's most beloved, and most written about directors. Olaf Möller. •. 18 Feb 2020. MUBI's retrospective Yuzo Kawashima's Post-War Japan runs January - April, 2020.

  6. Yuzo Kawashima (1918-1963) is the ‘missing link’ between the classical Japanese cinema and the New Wave. An apprentice at Shochiku of such studio stalwarts as Keisuke Kinoshita and Minoru Shibuya and a teacher of Shohei Imamura, he made films combining the care and precision of the studio era with the flamboyance and daring of the 1960s.

  7. Yūzō Kawashima (川島 雄三, Kawashima Yūzō?) was a Japanese film director known for his drama and romance films. Born in Tanabu-cho, Shimokita-gun, Aomori Prefecture (currently Mutsu City). The house...