Sadao Yamanaka1909 - 1938

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Sadao Yamanaka (山中 貞雄, Yamanaka Sadao, November 7, 1909 – September 17, 1938) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter who directed 26 films between 1932 and 1938. He was a contemporary of Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse and Kenji Mizoguchi and one of the primary figures in the development of the jidaigeki, or historical film. Yamanaka began his career in the Japanese film industry at the age of 20 as a writer and assistant director for the Makino company. In 1932, he began working for Kanjuro Productions, a small, independent film company similar to many others founded during the same period as it was centered around a popular jidaigeki film star, this time Kanjuro Arashi. Here, he began directing his first films, all of which were jidaigeki. During his first year at Kanjuro, he made six films. He was "discovered" by the critic Matsuo Kishi and gained a reputation for creating films that escaped clichés and focused on social injustices. Early on, he had stated an interest in blurring the lines between several genres: comedy, historical epics, and comedy-dramas focusing on average people. Viewers and critics note in his surviving films the genesis of ideas later explored by the internationally successful Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi, Yasujirō Ozu and Seijun Suzuki. He formed the Narutaki-gumi with his friends, and they wrote under the pseudonym Kimpachi Kajiwara. Yamanaka has been characterized as a minimalist, one whose style favoured elegance and rhythm. During the 1930s he moved between several film companies, eventually settling in Kyoto and working for the Nikkatsu Company. Most of his films were silent films as sound did not gain a prominence in Japan until 1935-36. He worked twice with the Japanese theatre troupe Zenshin-za: first on The Village Tattooed Man (Machi no Irezumi-mono, 1935) and on his final film, Humanity and Paper Balloons. Yamanaka died of dysentery in Manchuria after being drafted into the Imperial Japanese Army. He is the uncle of the Japanese film director Tai Kato, who wrote a book about Yamanaka, Eiga kantoku Yamanaka Sadao. Only three of his films survive in nearly complete form. Description from the Wikipedia article Sadao Yamanaka, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

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Humanity and Paper Balloons
Humanity and Paper Balloons

1937

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Tange Sazen and the Pot Worth a Million Ryo
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Priest of Darkness
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Gantaro Path
Gantaro Path

1934

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The Day Before
The Day Before

1939

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Bangaku no issho
Bangaku no issho

1933

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Umon's First Exploit
Umon's First Exploit

1929

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Red-Lacquered Sword
Red-Lacquered Sword

1956

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Bangaku no issho
Bangaku no issho

1933

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Saga of the Vagabonds
Saga of the Vagabonds

1959

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The Village Tattooed Man
The Village Tattooed Man

1935

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The Elegant Swordsman
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The Village Tattooed Man
The Village Tattooed Man

1935

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The Elegant Swordsman
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Detective Umon's Diary, Story No. 6
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Kunisada Chūji
Kunisada Chūji

1935

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Kunisada Chūji
Kunisada Chūji

1935

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Love And Order
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