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Shôhei Imamura(1926-2006)

  • Director
  • Writer
  • Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Shôhei Imamura
Shohei Imamura's films dig beneath the surface of Japanese society to reveal a wellspring of sensual, often irrational, energy that lies beneath. Along with his colleagues Nagisa Ôshima and Masahiro Shinoda, Imamura began his serious directorial career as a member of the New Wave movement in Japan. Reacting against the studio system, and particularly against the style of Yasujirô Ozu, the director he first assisted, Imamura moved away from the subtlety and understated nature of the classical masters to a celebration of the primitive and spontaneous aspects of Japanese life. To explore this level of Japanese consciousness, Imamura focuses on the lower classes, with characters who range from bovine housewives to shamans, and from producers of blue movies to troupes of third-rate traveling actors. He has proven himself unafraid to explore themes usually considered taboo, particularly those of incest and superstition. Imamura himself was not born into the kind of lower-class society he depicts. The college-educated son of a physician, he was drawn toward film, and particularly toward the kinds of films he would eventually make, by his love of the avant-garde theater. Imamura has worked as a documentarist, recording the statements of Japanese who remained in other parts of Asia after the end of WWII, and of the "karayuki-san"--Japanese women sent to accompany the army as prostitutes during the war period. His heroines tend to be remarkably strong and resilient, able to outlast, and even to combat, the exploitative situations in which they find themselves. This is a stance that would have seemed impossible for the long-suffering heroines of classical Japanese films. In 1983, Imamura won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival for The Ballad of Narayama (1983), based on a Shichirô Fukazawa novel about a village where the elderly are abandoned on a sacred mountaintop to die. Unlike director Keisuke Kinoshita's earlier version of the same story, Imamura's film, shot on location in a remote mountain village, highlights the more disturbing aspects of the tale through its harsh realism. In his attempt to capture what is real in Japanese society, and what it means to be Japanese, Imamura used an actual 40-year-old former prostitute in his The Insect Woman (1963); a woman who was searching for her missing fiancé in A Man Vanishes (1967); and a non-actress bar hostess as the protagonist of his History of Postwar Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess (1970). Despite this anthropological bent, Imamura has cleverly mixed the real with the fictional, even within what seems to be a documentary. This is most notable in his A Man Vanishes (1967), in which the fiancée becomes more interested in an actor playing in the film than with her missing lover. In a time when the word "Japanese" is often considered synonymous with "coldly efficient," Imamura's vision of a more robust and intuitive Japanese character adds an especially welcome cinematic dimension.
BornSeptember 15, 1926
DiedMay 30, 2006(79)
BornSeptember 15, 1926
DiedMay 30, 2006(79)
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  • Awards
    • 46 wins & 18 nominations total

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Known for

The Insect Woman (1963)
The Insect Woman
7.4
  • Director(as Shohei Imamura)
  • 1963
Black Rain (1989)
Black Rain
7.8
  • Director
  • 1989
The Eel (1997)
The Eel
7.3
  • Director
  • 1997
Profound Desires of the Gods (1968)
Profound Desires of the Gods
7.5
  • Director
  • 1968

Credits

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Director



  • September 11 (2002)
    September 11
    6.8
    • Director (segment "Japan")
    • 2002
  • Warm Water Under a Red Bridge (2001)
    Warm Water Under a Red Bridge
    6.7
    • Director
    • 2001
  • Kumiko Asô and Akira Emoto in Dr. Akagi (1998)
    Dr. Akagi
    7.2
    • Director
    • 1998
  • The Eel (1997)
    The Eel
    7.3
    • Director
    • 1997
  • Black Rain (1989)
    Black Rain
    7.8
    • Director
    • 1989
  • Zegen (1987)
    Zegen
    7.0
    • Director
    • 1987
  • The Ballad of Narayama (1983)
    The Ballad of Narayama
    7.8
    • Director
    • 1983
  • Why Not? (1981)
    Why Not?
    6.8
    • Director
    • 1981
  • Vengeance Is Mine (1979)
    Vengeance Is Mine
    7.7
    • Director
    • 1979
  • Karayuki-san (1975)
    Karayuki-san
    7.2
    • Director
    • 1975
  • Muhomatsu Returns Home (1973)
    Muhomatsu Returns Home
    7.3
    TV Movie
    • Director
    • 1973
  • Fantasia
    • Director (segment "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, Meet the Soundtrack, Bowser's Narration")
    • 1973
  • The Pirates of Buban (1972)
    The Pirates of Buban
    7.1
    TV Movie
    • Director
    • 1972
  • In Search of the Unreturned Soldiers in Thailand (1971)
    In Search of the Unreturned Soldiers in Thailand
    7.0
    TV Movie
    • Director
    • 1971
  • In Search of the Unreturned Soldiers in Malaysia (1970)
    In Search of the Unreturned Soldiers in Malaysia
    6.7
    TV Movie
    • Director
    • 1970

Writer



  • Warm Water Under a Red Bridge (2001)
    Warm Water Under a Red Bridge
    6.7
    • Writer (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 2001
  • Kumiko Asô and Akira Emoto in Dr. Akagi (1998)
    Dr. Akagi
    7.2
    • writer (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1998
  • The Eel (1997)
    The Eel
    7.3
    • Writer (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1997
  • Black Rain (1989)
    Black Rain
    7.8
    • writer (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1989
  • Zegen (1987)
    Zegen
    7.0
    • Writer (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1987
  • The Ballad of Narayama (1983)
    The Ballad of Narayama
    7.8
    • screenplay (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1983
  • Why Not? (1981)
    Why Not?
    6.8
    • Writer (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1981
  • The Pirates of Buban (1972)
    The Pirates of Buban
    7.1
    TV Movie
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1972
  • History of Postwar Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess (1970)
    History of Postwar Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess
    7.2
    • Writer (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1970
  • East China Sea
    • screenplay
    • story (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1968
  • Profound Desires of the Gods (1968)
    Profound Desires of the Gods
    7.5
    • writer (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1968
  • Neon taiheiki (1968)
    Neon taiheiki
    • writer (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1968
  • The Pornographers (1966)
    The Pornographers
    7.2
    • screenplay (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1966
  • Intentions of Murder (1964)
    Intentions of Murder
    7.6
    • Writer (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1964
  • The Insect Woman (1963)
    The Insect Woman
    7.4
    • screenplay by (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1963

Second Unit or Assistant Director



  • Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate (1957)
    Sun in the Last Days of the Shogunate
    7.2
    • assistant director (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1957
  • Our Town (1956)
    Our Town
    7.0
    • second assistant director (uncredited)
    • 1956
  • Suzaki Paradise: Red Light District (1956)
    Suzaki Paradise: Red Light District
    7.4
    • assistant director (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1956
  • The Balloon (1956)
    The Balloon
    7.2
    • assistant director
    • 1956
  • Tales of Ginza (1955)
    Tales of Ginza
    6.9
    • assistant director (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1955
  • Till We Meet Again (1955)
    Till We Meet Again
    6.7
    • assistant director (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1955
  • Burden of Love (1955)
    Burden of Love
    6.6
    • chief assistant director (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1955
  • Kuroi ushio
    7.1
    • first assistant director (as Shohei Imamura)
    • 1954
  • Setsuko Hara and Chishû Ryû in Tokyo Story (1953)
    Tokyo Story
    8.1
    • second assistant director (uncredited)
    • 1953
  • The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice (1952)
    The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice
    7.6
    • assistant director (uncredited)
    • 1952
  • Early Summer (1951)
    Early Summer
    8.0
    • assistant director (uncredited)
    • 1951

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Shohei Imamura
  • Born
    • September 15, 1926
    • Tokyo, Japan
  • Died
    • May 30, 2006
    • Tokyo, Japan(liver cancer)
  • Spouse
    • Akiko? - May 30, 2006 (his death, 3 children)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Article

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  • Trivia
    Mentor to Takashi Miike, who attended Imamura's own film school in Yokohama.
  • Quotes
    [on his friendships with prostitutes and bar hostesses] They weren't educated and they were vulgar and lusty, but they were also strongly affectionate and they instinctively confronted all their own sufferings. I grew to admire them enormously.

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