Himeda Tadayoshi

Himeda Tadayoshi Trailers

Echigo Okumiomote TrailerMountain People's Murakami Boat TrailerI-Omante -The Bear Ritual- Trailer

Born in 1928 in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, HIMEDA Tadayoshi graduated from the local business university in 1948. Six years later, Himeda went to Tokyo and worked there in the field of modern theatre. In addition to his work as a screenwriter for television, he studied with the ethnologist MIYAMOTO Tsuneichi. In 1976, Himeda founded the Center for Ethnological Visual Documentation (Minzoku Bunka Eizō Kenkyujo), which he has headed until 2012. For more than 50 years, he has been documenting the lives and culture of the common people using visual media, and created more than 120 films. Himeda and his Center are known worldwide through joint projects with the Collège de France in France, lectures and film series at Harvard University, and events at universities, museums and research institutions in Europe. He has received numerous important prizes in Japan and abroad for his work.

Most Popular Himeda Tadayoshi Trailers

Total trailers found: 5

Chise-a-Kar -We Build A House- Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

This film centers on the construction of a traditional style house, their houses being not only very distinctive but also figuring prominently in religious ritual.

I-Omante -The Bear Ritual- Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

This film focuses on I-OMANTE ritual that is to liberate the souls of the Gods from the furs and meat and send them back to the Land of the Gods.

Wedding Ceremony of the Ainus Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

The documentary is a record of a marriage ceremony that took place in April 1971 and was performed in accordance with Ainu traditions at the request of the young bride.

Mountain People's Murakami Boat Trailer (1984)

01 January 1984

Short Film from Himeda Tadayoshi.

Echigo Okumiomote Trailer (1984)

22 February 1984

This film is a record of life in a now-submerged village in the mountains of Niigata Prefecture.