Junichi Segawa

Most Popular Junichi Segawa Trailers

Total trailers found: 22

Hōryū-ji Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

This celebrated documentary, filmed in colour, depicts one of the most famous of all Japanese temples.

Become a Mother, Become a Woman Trailer (1952)

17 January 1952

Snow Trail Trailer (1947)

05 August 1947

Three bank robbers, Eijima, Nojiri, and Takasugi, flee the police and escape into the mountains. At an inn high in the Japanese Alps, Eijima and Nojiri encounter a young woman and her father, as well as Honda, a mountaineer.

Elegy of the North Trailer (1957)

01 September 1957

​Reiko, a young woman with a physical disability, begins a clandestine affair with the married architect Katsuragi, but also becomes dangerously obsessed with his unfaithful wife, Akiko.

Antonio Gaudí Trailer (1984)

25 May 1984

Catalan architect Antonio Gaudí (1852-1926) designed some of the world's most astonishing buildings, interiors, and parks; Japanese director Hiroshi Teshigahara constructed some of the most aesthetically audacious films ever made.

Exchange Student Chua Swee Lin Trailer (1965)

01 January 1965

Documentary on Chua Swee­-Lin, a Malaysian exchange student who was threatened with deportation over his protest against the separation and inde­pendence of Singapore.

Wheat Will Never Fall Trailer (1955)

31 December 1955

Follow-up to 'The People of Sunagawa'

Youth of Japan Trailer (1967)

30 July 1967

Three representatives of today's young generation: a young man who works at a motorcycle factory, a woman who works at a department store in Tokyo, and a young man.

The Far Road Trailer (1977)

11 September 1977

Set in the time of steam locomotives and covering a period of almost 30 years, this sensitive film tells the story of the wife of a railroad worker in the northern part of Japan.

Fighting Soldiers Trailer (1939)

01 January 1939

Documentary of an Imperial Japanese Army regiment's advance from Shanghai to Wuhan in 1938. This film was shelved before submission to Home Ministry censors amid rumors that Fumio was a Communist.

Jakoman and Tetsu Trailer (1949)

11 July 1949

In a village subsisting on it herring fishery, a one-eyed criminal named Jakoman terrorizes the inhabitants.

The Cherry Tree with Gray Blossoms Trailer (1977)

11 March 1977

The poignant focal point for this film is a cherry tree that is over 1400 years old. Beginning with the tree, the director then explores the families and environment around the tree.

The Poem of Hayachine Valley Trailer (1982)

29 May 1982

Shot in the foothills of Iwate Prefecture’s mystical Mt. Hayachine, the film records a year in the life of the area’s villages.

Hokusai Trailer (1953)

01 January 1953

A documentary about the life and art of wood-block artist Katsushika Hokusai.

Fishing Moon Trailer (1980)

27 October 1980

Since Minamata: The Victims and Their World (1971), director Tsuchimoto Noriaki has made numerous works depicting people living in Minamata.

A Day in Tokyo Trailer (1968)

01 January 1968

A Day in TOKYO in 1968, Nostalgic bygone era. Planned by Japan National Tourism Organization. Produced by Koga Production.

The Minamata Mural Trailer (1981)

19 February 1981

After a handful of groundbreaking films detailing the tragedy and suffering of the mercury-poisoned Japanese town of Minamata, documentary master Noriaki Tsuchimoto revisits the subject of Minamata through the eyes of the celebrated husband-and-wife painting duo Iri and Toshi Maruki.

The New Steel Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

A documentary film about the Yawata Steel Works.

The Wind Trailer (1977)

01 January 1977

Uneasy Questions Trailer (1979)

07 September 1979

Work Equals Weight Times Distance Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971

Hayachine Kagura no Sato Trailer (1981)

10 September 1981

Short documentary made for the communities at the foot of Mount Hayachine. Not satisfied with it, Haneda expanded it into what eventually became Ode to Mt.