Most Popular Kiyoshi Ogasawara Trailers
Total trailers found: 12
An Ocean to Cross Trailer (1980)
26 January 1980
Set in Japan's Tenpyou era (729-749 CE), four young monks are sent to China to study Buddhism and bring a high priest back to Japan with them.
Good-Bye Trailer (1971)
01 January 1971
An aphasic young boy living in South Korea meets, on one of his regular paths, a “Koguryo Beauty” who shows him how to trace his heritage.
Death by Hanging Trailer (1968)
02 February 1968
A Korean man is sentenced to death in Japan but somehow survives his execution, sending the authorities into a panic about what to do next.
Boy Trailer (1969)
26 July 1969
A family of four lives off of scams in which they pretend to be injured by automobiles.
The Notorious Concubines Trailer (1968)
27 September 1968
Based on the Chinese classic "Jin Ping Mei". Original Japanese cut directed by Koji Wakamatsu and produced by Shochiku.
Tokyo Trial Trailer (1983)
04 June 1983
A look at the trial of Japanese militarists accused of war crimes; from the proceedings of the International Military Tribunal (May 1946–November 1948).
Diary of a Shinjuku Thief Trailer (1969)
15 February 1969
In Tokyo's Shinjuku district, the lives of a young man prone to theft, a young woman he meets at a bookstore, and a kabuki actor intersect.
Dear Summer Sister Trailer (1972)
05 August 1972
14-year-old Sunaoko travels from Tokyo to Naha, Okinawa, with her father’s young fiancée Momoko in search of her half-brother whom she has never met.
The Man Who Left His Will on Film Trailer (1970)
27 June 1970
When a man chases down his stolen movie camera, the thief commits suicide by jumping off a building. But after the police take the camera as evidence, it becomes unclear if there was ever a thief in the first place.
Rahman: Father of Bengal Trailer (1973)
06 January 1973
Documentary about the politician Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
The Travels of Kinuyo Tanaka Trailer (2009)
17 October 2009
Compilation of film footage documenting Japanese film star Kinuyo Tanaka's goodwill tour of the U.S. in 1949.