Yûji Okumura Trailers
Aurora Borealis TrailerAll Living Things Are Friends—Lullabies of Birds, Insects and Fish TrailerHistory: The Age of the Nuclear Chaos Trailer
Aurora Borealis TrailerAll Living Things Are Friends—Lullabies of Birds, Insects and Fish TrailerHistory: The Age of the Nuclear Chaos Trailer
Total trailers found: 18
06 June 1970
U.S. Army Captain Clark Allen gains attention by walking back and forth, the length of Japan, gambling with U.
31 January 1968
In an isolated mountain resort, a woman gets involved in a love triangle between herself, her volatile lover and her ex-boyfriend, for whom she had platonic feelings.
25 May 1968
A teenage goldsmith with a dark past tragically falls in love with a young nude model.
21 January 1978
A young Japanese man finds himself in the company of a strange, effeminate gay man and a girl with a seedy sexual history and who even now is pregnant again.
01 December 1967
Shingo and Ritsuko have a baby: Takashi. They happen to be a happy couple, but soon Ritsuko wants to know who is the true father of Takashi, born by artificial insemination.
05 November 1971
A rebel youth joins a duo of entertainers only able to communicate by gesturing; when the female performer is suddenly abducted, he and Takeru must take action.
03 August 1990
The story of a man and a wolf-dog in East Siberia during the early 1900s.
09 July 1983
10-Feet Movement anti-nuclear documentary film
14 January 1987
Documentary on the relationship between human beings and nature
31 December 1968
A spontaneous romance blooms between Kawamura, a professor touring Europe, and Naoko, a married woman living in Paris, scarred by the Nagasaki atomic bombings.
22 May 1969
After wandering into a cemetery, a young man named Shusei is led by the mysterious Madame Enjoji to a secluded mansion.
15 August 1982
This rare documentary is one of the very last efforts from preeminent documentarist/activist Susumu Hani best known for his feature films.
24 May 1975
After the waning of the protests in Sanrizuka, Ogawa Pro started questioning the future of the collective and looking for other subjects to film.
18 September 1966
Ogawa Shinsuke’s directorical debut traces the struggle of four students who lead the opposition against the Ministry of Education’s proposed revision to the university correspondence school systems in 1966.