Takeo Yoneda

Filmes

Kenji no Honkai
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Prosecutor Sakata of the Yonesaki District Public Prosecutors Office and his colleague Shoji are pulled into assisting the Tokyo Office’s Special Investigation Department to investigate influential Diet lawmaker Okouchi and Masumoto of a technical skills foundation. The two men are believed to be involved in a bribery case. But a key witness in this scandal commits suicide, and the next person believed to hold the key to the case, the foundation’s accountant, has disappeared.
Chambara: The Art of Japanese Swordplay
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Veteran director Nakajima Sadao examines the appeal, background, context and transition of chambara, or period sword-fighting and samurai films, in Kyoto. Not only interviews with actors, choreographers and critiques are included, but the director orchestrates an original chambara scene for the documentary.
Revenge Court
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The Housekeeper
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Nobuko is a plain, unattractive woman with disheveled hair, and is hired as a housekeeper in the Inamura residence in Tokyo. The Inamuras are a family of six. The father, Tatsuya, is the head of a university hospital's department of internal medicine. He lives with his wife Haruko, their three sons, and Tatsuya's mother, Shigeko. Although the Inamuras appear to be a happy family, Nobuko soon uncovers the truth.
Kasha
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Shunsuke Honma is a detective from the #1 investigation team at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. Shunsuke takes a leave from work due to an injury. One day, his relative comes to see him and asks him if he can find his missing fiance Akiko Sekine. Shunsuke takes on the job and enlists the help of Detective Sadao Ikari. The detectives soon uncover the shocking truth behind the missing woman.
Chacha: The Princess of Heaven
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Chacha, the woman of the blood of Nobunaga, who loved with Hideyoshi, and feared Tokugawa.
Yamato
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Em abril de 1945, Yamato, o maior e mais poderoso navio de guerra do mundo, parte em uma missão suicida, deixando para trás sua cidade natal onde as cerejeiras estavam no ápice da florada. O único desejo dos aproximadamente 3000 tripulantes a bordo era proteger seus entes queridos, suas famílias, amigos e seu país. Para filmar esta obra-prima, foram gastos mais de 600 milhões de yens na construção de um cenário que é a réplica exata dos 190 metros da proa à popa do Yamato, algo sem precendentes na história cinematográfica japonesa. Um elenco de astros japoneses sob a direção de Junya sato dá vida à história original de Jun Henmi (Otokotachino Yamato).