Katsuhiro Maeda

Most Popular Katsuhiro Maeda Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Jealousy Game Trailer (1982)

06 August 1982

Set in the wilderness of Hokkaido, the story of a couple in their 30s and a couple in their 20s is drawn, and the subtle emotions of the two men and women are depicted with intense Eros and delicate images under the theme of marriage exchange.

The Rape Trailer (1982)

15 May 1982

Yahagi Michiko is accosted and raped walking home one evening. From there she maneuvers the logistics of the police, hospital, and criminal justice system while balancing her home life including romantic relationships.

The Gentle Japanese Trailer (1971)

05 March 1971

A survivor of the tragic mass suicides on Tokashiki Island in 1945 falls in love with a near-mute motorcycle engineer.

Love Letter Trailer (1981)

07 August 1981

Yuko is in love with an old poet who happens to be also a married man. She waits patiently for him and only him, yet she is constantly being lust by others.

Manon Trailer (1981)

26 September 1981

A story about a woman who is a research student of a theater company and the three men who are at the mercy of her.

Metamorphosis Trailer (1986)

10 October 1986

A sensuous movie based on a literary work. Hitomi Kuroki stars as the film’s heroine.

The Second Love Trailer (1983)

08 April 1983

Kazumi - whose sensitivity does not undermine her strength when she handles her second husband's emotional conflicts with the wisdom of an adult.

The Wangan Highway Trailer (1984)

29 September 1984

Based on the novel of the same name by Yoshio Kataoka.

Third Base Trailer (1978)

15 March 1978

Third is an aimless young man who hangs around with a couple of girls who are amateur hookers. One day, while acting as their pimp, he gets into a conflict with a young gangster and winds up killing him.

A Japanese Demon Trailer (1973)

29 September 1973

A psychotherapist suffers from the onslaughts of Satori, the demon whose name is paradoxically homonymic to the word used for enlightenment experiences in the Zen tradition.

ドキュメント’89脱原発元年 Trailer (1989)

16 July 1989

Free Kwangju, May 1980 Trailer (1981)

21 May 1981

This short documentary was created by painter Taeko Tomiyama—who consistently resisted various forms of injustice around the world through her art—and film director and producer Katsuhiro Maeda, who was inspired by her.