Michio Mamiya

Michio Mamiya Trailers

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Michio Mamiya is a Japanese composer.

Most Popular Michio Mamiya Trailers

Total trailers found: 17

River Without a Bridge Part 2 Trailer (1970)

25 April 1970

Second part to "River Without a Bridge" (1969)

Kōkōsei to jokyōshi hijō no seishun Trailer (1962)

07 July 1962

1962 Japanese movie

The Story of Yanagawa's Canals Trailer (1987)

15 August 1987

A partially-animated documentary about the preservation and restoration of the canal system in Yanaga

A Woman Called En Trailer (1971)

29 May 1971

Set at the end of the feudal period. A woman spends most of her early life in prison, incarcerated by political opponents of her father.

Horus: Prince of the Sun Trailer (1968)

24 July 1968

Young Horus lives in a mythical Scandinavia of the Iron Age. Recovering the stolen Sword of the Sun from a rock giant, he learns he must travel to the lands of his ancestors, encountering the beautiful but enigmatic Hilda as his journey leads to a series of adventures.

Hidden Fangs Trailer (1961)

08 February 1961

Set in a juvenile detention center and depicted with a documentary touch.

Farm Girls Trailer (1962)

07 October 1962

Japanese drama.

Gauche the Cellist Trailer (1982)

23 January 1982

Gauche is a diligent but mediocre cellist who plays for a small town orchestra and the local cinema in the early 20th century.

Tasukeai no Rekishi: Seimei Hoken no Hajimari Trailer (1973)

28 July 1973

An educational film aimed at promoting understanding of life insurance among the general public.

River Without a Bridge Trailer (1969)

01 February 1969

Brothers Koji and Seitaro Hatana, belong to the "outcast" caste. Despite their personal qualities—intelligence and fairness—they encounter numerous obstacles due to their caste affiliation.

Japan World Expo Trailer (1971)

03 April 1971

From March 13, 1970—a snowy day in the Senri Hills of Osaka—through the 180-plus days leading up to the closing of the World Expo on September 16, a total of 18,000 staff members, led by Executive Producer Suketaro Taguchi, captured this celebration of the century on 100,000 feet of film, documenting everything from that first day to the final, deserted scenes of the venue.

Hands Trailer (1975)

01 January 1975

A record of the skills of six artisans and craftsmen honored with the title 'Living National Treasur'

Love Letter Trailer (1959)

15 January 1959

A nightclub manager is in love with his pianist. However, she has a ranger boyfriend who's been permanently stationed in the mountain wilderness.

Nippon Express Carries the Olympics to Tokyo Trailer (1964)

12 December 1964

A documentary focusing on the things and animals necessary for the Olympics in Tokyo in 1964.

The New Steel Trailer (1956)

01 January 1956

A documentary film about the Yawata Steel Works.

Uneasy Questions Trailer (1979)

07 September 1979

Grave of the Fireflies Trailer (1988)

16 April 1988

In the final months of World War II, 14-year-old Seita and his sister Setsuko are orphaned when their mother is killed during an air raid in Kobe, Japan.