Yuji Takahashi

Most Popular Yuji Takahashi Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Tibet 2002 Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

Nuclear Scrapbook Trailer (1982)

30 November 1982

A film essay about nuclear energy in Japan, composed of newspaper clippings collected in scrapbooks

Pale Flower Trailer (1964)

01 March 1964

A gangster gets released from prison and has to cope with the recent shifts of power between the gangs, while taking care of a thrill-seeking young woman, who got in bad company while gambling.

Pitfall Trailer (1962)

01 July 1962

A man wanders into a seemingly deserted town with his young son in search of work. But after a bit of bad luck, he joins the town's population of lost souls.

Kitamura Tokoku: My Winter Song Trailer (1977)

17 December 1977

This biopic is centered on New Year's Day of 1894, when Kitamura is recovering from a suicide attempt.

Momo Chenga Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

Documentary on an elderly Tibetan refugee who has lived in Nepal for 40 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.

Slum Trailer (1961)

01 January 1961

Originally commissioned to record urban redevelopment in Osaka’s Kamagasaki district, Hideo Arai transcends reportage to capture a haunting portrait of displacement during Japan’s economic miracle.

Free Kwangju, May 1980 Trailer (1981)

21 May 1981

This short documentary was created by painter Taeko Tomiyama—who consistently resisted various forms of injustice around the world through her art—and film director and producer Katsuhiro Maeda, who was inspired by her.

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.