Mitsuko Mori
Nascimento : 1920-05-09, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
Morte : 2012-11-10
Yuriko Hirosawa (The Authoress)
2000 live-action Japanese film.
Mrs. Hii (voice)
Ashitaka é o jovem guerreiro do clã Emishi que é amaldiçoado ao defender a sua aldeia de um demónio criado pela violência humana. Assim, viaja até à região controlada pelo clã Tatara na esperança de compreender a maldição que lhe fora posta, antes que esta o mate. O que Ashitaka vai encontrar é um conflito entre os humanos e os deuses da floresta. Apanhado no meio do conflito, Ashitaka conhece San, a Princesa Mononoke. Criada por lobos, Mononoke fará tudo o que puder para acabar com os humanos que ameaçam a floresta
TV movie based on the novel "The Tale of Genji" by Murasaki Shikibu, which tells about the life of Prince Hikaru Genji, who was nicknamed "Shining" by people for his dazzling noble beauty. In 1991, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of TBS' founding, it was released with a total production value of around 1.2 billion yen and aired in two parts.
Mother
Story of famed Japanese actress Kinuyo Tanaka, with an emphasis on her working relationship with director Kenji Mizoguchi.
Japanese comedy film.
文学者
A Toho film featuring the comedy duo Konto 55, (コント55号), comprised of comedians Kinichi Hagimoto and Jiro Sakagami.
Fujiko Namikawa
A story depicting the challenges faced by today's youth in working to build a better tomorrow, based on the theme of Toshiba's progress as one of Japan's leading manufacturers of electronic and electric goods.
Love story of a working-class boy and girl.
Katsuko
A man is involved in a fatal car accident, and though he is blameless, his company transfers him to a remote branch in a small town. Before he leaves, he gives the man's widow a large sum of money that she uses to move back to her hometown.
Naoko Takada
Comedy-drama about university tennis players.
Hatsu
When a gifted Japanese craftsmen dies, his three daughters are summoned to decide who will take over the family ribbon business in this family drama. Only one daughter cares to carry on her father's work, but she is met with resistance from her stepmother. One sister cares nothing for the artisan tradition, while the other is an icy opportunist whose only love is for money. It is the daughter who cares the most for her father's work who wanders away in a symbolic journey of self discovery.
Tatsuko
Keizo Tsujiguchi believes his wife Natsue was having an extramarital affair when their child was kidnapped and killed. He believes of her extramarital affair she was unable to watch over their child properly and blames her for their daughter's death. To exact revenge on his wife, he then adopts the killer's child without telling the truth to his wife or their newly adopted child.
Japanese comedy film.
Three stories revolve around independence, a man searching for his wife, and a poor craftsman trying to make money.
One day a company executive learns that his younger brother, whom he recommended, embezzled company funds. To save the situation he withdraws his life savings and gives money to his younger brother. He then suddenly disappears…
Rie Uchimi
Nine maids serve the household of a writer and his wife. The couple treat their maids like daughters and marry them off to eligible men. So, they are forever looking for new maids. As the years go by maid servants become hired help and more bossy and independent, so Chikura and his wife find themselves adjusting their lives to keep up with changing times.
Miyo Sagawa
Story of romance and rivalry between two ad agencies vying for the same account with a pharmaceutical firm.
The life of a toilet-seller during the Japanese Economic Miracle.
Kame Gonda
Follow-up to "Ekimae Ryokan." Set around the Yurigaoka and Nishi-Ikuta stations on the Odakyu-Odawara line, the film takes up the problem of real estate around the expanding Yurigaoka apartments.
Onui, younger sister of Okiyo
A quintessential example of the period "ghost cat" (bakeneko or kaibyo) movie, this was one of at least six such titles released by the studio Shinko Kinema between 1937-40 featuring Japan's first scream queen, Sumiko Suzuki. Here she plays Mitsue, the possessive onna-kabuki actress betrothed to apprentice shamisen player Seijiro. When one day Okiyo, a beautiful young girl of samurai class, is led to Seijiro's house by his lost cat Kuro, she becomes besotted with him. Dark jealous passions are invoked in Mitsue, which are intensified when Seijiro gifts Okiyo his precious shamisen. The cat is the first to suffer at the end of Mitsue's hairpin, but returns from the grave to assist Okiyo's younger sister Onui avenge her sister's murder.