Most Popular Kiyomi Kuroda Trailers
Total trailers found: 25
Heat Wave Island Trailer (1969)
29 October 1969
Nobuko Otowa plays a former Seto Inland Sea island farmer who has moved to the mainland in order to find work, but instead ends up dead.
Takamaru and Kikumaru Trailer (1959)
17 March 1959
Two brothers, Takamaru and Kikumaru, are living with their father, Hakuraku-Ou, until one day Hakuraku-Ou is killed by "Death's-Head" Ginnosuke, a villain skilled in the art of sorcery.
The Corporation Trailer (1976)
14 August 1976
Tadashi Iki returns to Japan from a Soviet gulag 11 years after being captured during the invasion of Manchuria.
Onibaba Trailer (1964)
21 November 1964
While her son, Kichi, is away at war, a woman and her daughter-in-law survive by killing samurai who stray into their swamp, then selling whatever valuables they find.
The Long Darkness Trailer (1972)
25 May 1972
The relationship between Tetsuro, a university student from a disgraced, burdened family, and Shino, a waitress supporting her impoverished relatives.
The Heart Trailer (1973)
27 October 1973
The relationship between a rich young student and his lower class friend changes when they start to live both at a guest house.
The Naked Island Trailer (1960)
23 November 1960
A family of four are the sole inhabitants of a small island, where they struggle each day to irrigate their crops.
Hymn Trailer (1972)
29 December 1972
The story tells of the adoration of Sasuke for his mistress, the blind samisen-teacher Shunkin, who treats him imperiously and subjects him to cruel beatings.
Kuroneko Trailer (1968)
24 February 1968
In the Sengoku period, a woman and her daughter are raped and murdered by soldiers during a time of civil war.
Human Trailer (1962)
04 November 1962
The ship Kaijin Maru is left adrift after losing all means of navigation in a storm. The four people on the ship are becoming increasingly desperate as food and water run out.
Kanawa Trailer (1972)
22 April 1972
A woman takes revenge on her husband after he leaves her for a younger woman by harassing the couple with unwanted phone calls at night.
Live Today, Die Tomorrow! Trailer (1970)
31 October 1970
Michio Yamada, a recent school graduate, is sent to Tokyo to work as a fruit-packer in a department store as part of a government programme.
Mother Trailer (1963)
08 November 1963
A divorced woman enters a marriage arranged by her mother in exchange for money to save the life of her seriously ill son.
Libido Trailer (1967)
28 June 1967
After an elderly man is discharged from a hospital following a misunderstood, life-affirming impulse toward a fellow patient, he finds himself caught between his wife’s empathy and his children’s judgmental scorn.
Kenji Mizoguchi: The Life of a Film Director Trailer (1975)
24 May 1975
In 39 interviews with actors and actresses, writers, producers and staff members, interspersed with film excerpts and stills, Shindō recounts the life and career of his friend and mentor Mizoguchi.
Lost Sex Trailer (1966)
27 August 1966
A well-respected drama teacher confesses to his housekeeper that the atomic bombing of Hiroshima has left him impotent.
Document 8.6 Trailer (1977)
06 August 1977
Documentary on the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Shindo personally interviews survivors and attempts to interview the commander of the B-29 that dropped the bomb.
The Life of Chikuzan Trailer (1977)
17 March 1977
After over 50 years of wandering up and down Japan, finally in the 1970s, the rough-hewn blind shamisen player and folk-song collector named Takahashi Chikuzan became a musical sensation.
My Way Trailer (1974)
07 September 1974
Based on a true story, an elderly woman resiliently spends nine months attempting to retrieve her husband's dead body, fighting government bureaucracy and indifference all along the way.
Onibaba : Film Location Trailer (1964)
01 January 1964
This rare silent black & white and color Super-8 footage was shot with the camera of actor Kei Sato a
Conquest Trailer (1965)
21 November 1965
Provincial 14th century governor Moronao, attracted to the wife of a court magistrate, tries to seduce her and when she rejects his advances plots to send her husband into battle.
It Is Good to Live Trailer (1956)
06 July 1956
One of the first documentaries to focus on the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the film gives voice to survivors of the atomic bombings and documents the long-term effects of radiation on their lives.
Strong Women, Weak Men Trailer (1968)
30 June 1968
After the closure of a coal mine leaves her husband unemployed, Fumiko travels from Kyushu to Kyoto with her daughter Kimiko, and they become hostesses at a cabaret.