Nagisa Ōshima (大島 渚, Ōshima Nagisa; 31 March 1932 – 15 January 2013) was a Japanese filmmaker, writer, and left-wing activist best known for his fiction feature films, of which he directed 23 in a career spanning from 1959 to 1999.
He is often regarded as one of the greatest Japanese directors of all time, and as one of the most important figures of the Japanese New Wave, alongside Shōhei Imamura. His filmmaking style bold, innovative and provocative, common themes include youthful rebellion, c...
Nagisa Ōshima (大島 渚, Ōshima Nagisa; 31 March 1932 – 15 January 2013) was a Japanese filmmaker, writer, and left-wing activist best known for his fiction feature films, of which he directed 23 in a career spanning from 1959 to 1999.
He is often regarded as one of the greatest Japanese directors of all time, and as one of the most important figures of the Japanese New Wave, alongside Shōhei Imamura. His filmmaking style bold, innovative and provocative, common themes include youthful rebellion, class and racial discrimination, and taboo sexuality.
Movies (Cast)
Death by Hanging
Yakuza Graveyard
Series (Cast)
Directed
Taboo
In the Realm of the Senses
Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence
Violence at Noon
Max My Love
Japanese Summer: Double Suicide
Empire of Passion
The Catch
Pleasures of the Flesh
The Ceremony
Sing a Song of Sex
Street of Love and Hope
The Christian Revolt
Boy
The Man Who Left His Will on Film
Dear Summer Sister
Cruel Story of Youth
Death by Hanging
Three Resurrected Drunkards
Night and Fog in Japan
The Sun's Burial
Band of Ninja
Tomorrow's Sun
Diary of a Shinjuku Thief
My Bellett
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