Gen Shimaoka

Most Popular Gen Shimaoka Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Lili David Trailer (2012)

22 May 2012

Tomoe Trailer (2024)

06 March 2024

Japan, 1860. Tomoe aspires to become an onna bugeisha, a female warrior. But Masaki, her weapons master, strangely delays the ceremonial duel.

Inju: The Beast in the Shadow Trailer (2008)

03 September 2008

The writer and college professor, Alexandre Fayard, researches and gives lectures about the gruesome literary work of the mysterious Japanese writer Shundei Oe, considered by him to be the master of manipulation.

La vie lointaine Trailer (2009)

04 April 2009

It is a mild winter and Martin has just settled into the isolated house that was his father's. One night, at the edge of the woods, a strange man called Haruki appears before him.

My 1919 Trailer (1999)

16 September 1999

To the Chinese, the Conference at Versailles was more of an insult at their dignity and sovreignity than a celebration of peace.

Fear and Trembling Trailer (2003)

12 March 2003

Amélie, a young Belgian woman, having spent her childhood in Japan, decides to return to live there and tries to integrate in the Japanese society.

Capucine Trailer (2009)

06 September 2009

An investigation between Alsace and Japan on capuchin monkeys and their incredible ability to communicate with humans.

The Third Part of the World Trailer (2008)

18 June 2008

Emma meets François at an airport in France. He is an astronomer who studies the phenomenon of black holes, and Emma finds herself immediately taken with him.

Le Baron et l'Empereur : Japon, la voie de la guerre Trailer (2023)

29 October 2023

Land of the Singing Dog Trailer (2002)

13 March 2002

Japanese Yann Dedet's Land of the Singing Dog concerns a musicologist, Toyo Mahiru (Gen Shimaoka), and his wife, Yoshiko (Katsuo Nakamura), who travel to a remote French village because Toyo has heard there is a citizen of the village that owns a singing dog.

Yoshido (The Other Life) Trailer (2010)

22 April 2010

Six years ago, Yoshido directed La Vie lointaine, the adaptation of the eponymous novel of Haruki. Two days before the end of the shooting, a sudden and strange rise of fever struck the members of the crew causing the film to stop.