Most Popular Yoshio Shimizu Trailers
Total trailers found: 14
Minamata — These 30 Years Trailer (1987)
10 February 1987
A record of the stories of patients suffering from Minamata disease, 30 years after its discovery
Battles Without Honor and Humanity: Proxy War Trailer (1973)
25 September 1973
Shozo Hirono has managed to separate from the Yamamori family and create his own small family, and extend his circle of acquaintances.
Village of Dreams Trailer (1996)
13 July 1996
Tells of the childhood of two nine-year-old twins in a rural village in Japan after World War 2. Includes the boys relationships with their schoolteacher mother, civil servant father, elderly landlord, a rough new boy at the school, and three mysterious spirits in the form of old women.
Senso Daughters Trailer (1990)
08 June 1990
Senso Daughters focuses on the legacy of the Japanese occupation of Papua New Guinea during the Second World War.
Hiroshima no pika Trailer (1987)
01 January 1987
Video version of the picture book 'Hiroshima no pika', based on the art pieces known as The Hiroshimi
Tsuchimoto Noriaki Trailer (2014)
26 April 2014
Noriaki Tsuchimoto, a documentary filmmaker known for his series films on Minamata disease, travelled to Afghanistan in 1988 for the production of the film "Afghan Spiring", during which he developed alcoholism.
Voices of Young Japan Trailer (1979)
01 January 1979
Portrait of Japanese youth. Produced for the Japan Foundation.
Another Life Trailer (1996)
17 February 1996
Centers on a support group for alcoholics and their families
Menda Sakae: Gokuchu no Sei Trailer (1993)
02 October 1993
A documentary about Menda Sakae, a man who was wrongfully imprisoned for 34 years.
Bursting Balsam Flower: My Chikuho, My Korea Trailer (1984)
02 December 1984
Having spent her childhood in Dalian and Harbin in the former state of Manchukuo, Taeko Tomiyama carried within her the conviction: “As an Asian, as a woman, I will begin from the margins of beauty.
Devotion: A Film About Ogawa Productions Trailer (2002)
26 January 2002
Devotion investigates the extremely complex and heirarchical relationships among a committed group of Japanese filmmakers who dedicated up to 30 years of their lives making films for one man-Ogawa Shinsuke.
The Stolen Sea Trailer (1984)
29 May 1984
Umitori takes place in Shimokita Peninsula on the northern edge of the mainland, which was becoming a “nuclear energy peninsula”, undergoing tremendous development and serving as the home port for Mutsu, a nuclear-powered ship.