Kiyoshi Ogasawara

Filmes

The Travels of Kinuyo Tanaka
Screenplay
Compilation of film footage documenting Japanese film star Kinuyo Tanaka's goodwill tour of the U.S. in 1949.
Tokyo Trial
Writer
One of the major documentaries on a specific chapter in modern Japanese history, this look at the trial of Japanese militarists accused of war crimes is excellently handled by director Masaki Kobayashi. Kobayashi and his assistants had to plough through 30,000 reels from the proceedings of the International Military Tribunal which took place between May, 1946 and November, 1948. It took two days to read the charges against the 100 alleged war criminals in the docket (only 28 top officials are actually in the courtroom, which was limited in space), and the final judgment took one week to read.
Cape of the North
Assistant Director
A Swiss nun falls in love with a Japanese engineer.
Rahman: Father of Bengal
Director of Photography
Documentary about the politician Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Um Verão em Okinawa
Assistant Director
Sunaoko come to Okinawa to find his brother Tsuruo. Her searching is not very painless because it tears up old wounds in complicated relationships, some of which date back to the horrors of war.
Good-Bye
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
Diário de um Ladrão
Assistant Director
This is the story of a bookstore thief named Birdy, who is led through various adventures in Tokyo's Shinjuku district by salesgirl Umeko.
The Notorious Concubines
Executive Producer
Dark, cynical Japanese epic brought to U.S. in a dubbed version by shlockmeister Harry Novak. Still, this gory, sexy epic is made with style and interesting for to compare to "Yojimbo" and other masterworks of the form.
O Enforcamento
Assistant Director
A Korean man is sentenced to death in Japan but survives his execution, sending the authorities into a panic about what to do next.