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Ged (Japanese)
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2010
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A group of grotesque supernatural creatures from Japanese folklore enlist the aid of a young boy recently bestowed with the...
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2006
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2003
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Master animation director Hayao Miyazaki follows up on his record-breaking 1997 opus Princess Mononoke with this surreal...
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2001
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As the Japanese studios were declining in 1969, four legendary directors from that country's "golden age" of cinema --...
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Nadahachi
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2000
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1992
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Screen legend Sonny Chiba makes his feature directorial debut with this tale of a young bear hunter who vows to end the...
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1990
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The Japanese actress and film director Kinuyo Tanaka had a career as significant to that country's movie industry as...
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Kenji Mizoguchi
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1987
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1986
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1985
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1985
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1981
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A Japanese science teacher (Kenji Sawada) creates a homemade atomic bomb, and threatens to use it unless his strange demands...
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1980
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1979
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In this gangster film, the Japanese mafia (yakuza) are shown to be "dark suits," or corporation men, not substantially...
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1978
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In mid-career, while he is on a winning streak, and in the middle of a fight he is winning, a young boxer is revolted by the...
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1977
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This Japanese cult film still finds its way onto TV from time to time. The film's titular hero, one of the best assassins in...
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1976
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Det. Kuno
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1975
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1974
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A long-standing gang war on the streets of Hiroshima escalates despite police pressure in this, the fourth film in...
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1974
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Inspired by the tragic true story of Kamikaze pilot Onishi Takijiro, director Kosaku Yamashita's historical drama follows...
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1974
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Kinji Fukasaku's violent chronicle of mob warfare in post-war Hiroshima continues with this, the third film in the Yakuza...
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Sho
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1973
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Shojo
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1973
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Kinji Fukasaku directed this powerful and uncompromising look at the deadly stakes of life among the Yakuza -- the Japanese...
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Shozo Hirono
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1973
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1972
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1963
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