Hideo Sekigawa

Hideo Sekigawa

Hideo Sekigawa (関 川 秀雄, Sekigawa Hideo, 1 December 1908 – 16 December 1977) was a Japanese film director known mainly for films with a left-wing agenda made in the late 1940s and early 1950s. His most noted works are the anti-war films Listen to the Voices of the Sea (1950) and Hiroshima (1953). Hideo Sekigawa joined the documentary branch of P.C.L. film studios (later Toho) in the 1930s where he worked on militarist propaganda films despite his Communist leanings. After the Second World War, S...

Movies (Cast)


Series (Cast)


Directed


Roar and Earth

Roar and Earth

Hiroshima

Hiroshima

Devotion to Railway

Devotion to Railway

Listen to the Voices of the Sea

Listen to the Voices of the Sea

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