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  1. Independent filmmaker. Themes. Legacy. Filmography (selected) References. External links. Shōhei Imamura ( 今村 昌平, Imamura Shōhei, 15 September 1926 – 30 May 2006) was a Japanese film director. His main interest as a filmmaker lay in the depiction of the lower strata of Japanese society.

  2. Shohei Imamura (n. Tokio; 15 de septiembre de 1926 - f. 30 de mayo de 2006) fue un director de cine japonés. Profesor en la Escuela de cine de Yokohama. Está considerado el director de cine más destacado de Japón tras la muerte de Akira Kurosawa, y uno de los grandes representantes de la Nueva Ola japonesa de los años 60.

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  3. Shohei Imamura (n. Tokio; 15 de septiembre de 1926 - f. 30 de mayo de 2006) fue un director de cine japonés. Profesor en la Escuela de cine de Yokohama. Está considerado el director de cine más destacado de Japón tras la muerte de Akira Kurosawa, y uno de los grandes representantes de la Nueva Ola japonesa de los años 60.

  4. Shohei Imamura was a highly acclaimed Japanese filmmaker known for his realistic and often provocative portrayals of Japanese society. He directed over 20 films throughout his career, and his work is highly regarded both in Japan and internationally. Here are some of the best Shohei Imamura films:

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  5. To summarise, here are the ten best Shōhei Imamura films of all time: Endless Desire (1958) The Pornographers (1966) The Eel (1997) The Insect Woman (1963) Intentions of Murder (1964) Pigs and Battleships (1961) Vengeance Is Mine (1979) Black Rain (1989) Profound Desires of the Gods (1968) The Ballad of Narayama (1983) Related Posts

  6. 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.

  7. 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.