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  1. 29 de may. de 2018 · Shohei Imamura (born 1926) explored the lives of Japan's most oppressed layers of society, turning his back on traditional stereotypes of socially acceptable characters, and earning recognition with both native and western audiences. Imamura rejected Japan's conventional, idealistic filmmaking of the 1950s to produce and direct his own vision ...

  2. Shōhei Imamura (Tokyo, 15 September 1926 – 30 May 2006) was a Japanese film director. Imamura was the first Japanese director to win two Palme d'Or awards, but was never Oscar nominated for any category. His eldest son Daisuke Tengan is also a script writer and film director, and worked on the screenplays to Imamura's films The Eel (1997), Dr. Akagi (1998), Warm Water Under a Red Bridge ...

  3. Shōhei Imamura. Shōhei Imamura ( jap. 今村 昌平 Imamura Shōhei; * 15. September 1926 in Tokio; † 30. Mai 2006 ebenda) war ein japanischer Regisseur, Drehbuchautor und Schauspieler. Er zählt als einer der Mitbegründer der japanischen Nouvelle Vague ( Nuberu Bagu) zu den einflussreichsten Regisseuren des japanischen Films.

  4. Shohei Imamura (今村 昌平 Imamura Shōhei) yera un cineasta xaponés nacíu'l 15 de setiembre de 1926 en Tokiu (Xapón) y morrió'l 30 de mayu de 2006. Figura de la Nouvelle Vague xaponesa, xunto a otros dos direutores rebeldes, Nagisa Oshima ( L'imperiu de los sentíos) y Masahiro Shinoda. Foi descubiertu en Francia al entamu de los años ...

  5. This is an outstanding box set collection of 8 Imamura Shōhei films. Well up to Masters of Cinema’s high production standards, all films except for A Man Vanishes are presented on BD as well as DVD in 6 slim double-pack ‘Blu-ray’ sized boxes held together in a very sturdy cardboard case.

  6. SACRIFICE AND TRANSIENCE: A SHÔHEI IMAMURA DOUBLE BILL. One of the key figures of the Japanese New Wave of the 1960s and 70s, Shōhei Imamura cemented his international reputation during the 1980s, with several films that all competed at Cannes to considerable admiration. He remains the only director from Japan to win two Palme d’Ors during ...

  7. Arrow Video. Throughout the 1980s, Shōhei Imamura (The Pornographers, Profound Desires of the Gods), a leading figure of the Japanese New Wave era of the 1960s, cemented his international reputation as one of the most important directors of his generation with a series of films that all competed at Cannes to great critical acclaim.