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  1. Kenji Mizoguchi (溝口 健二, Mizoguchi Kenji, 16 May 1898 – 24 August 1956) was a Japanese filmmaker who directed roughly one hundred films during his career between 1923 and 1956.

  2. Kenji Mizoguchi (1898-1956) was a Japanese director, writer and actor who made over 100 films, mostly in the post-war period. He is known for his social and feminist themes, and his masterpieces such as Ugetsu, The Life of Oharu and Sansho the Bailiff.

  3. May 15, 2015 · Discover the masterpieces of one of the great masters of Japanese cinema, famed for his exquisite travelling shots and fierce critiques of his country’s patriarchal inequality. Explore his diverse works, from silent classics to historical dramas, and his collaborations with Yoshikata Yoda and Minoru Miki.

  4. Jun 23, 2014 · A comprehensive survey of the Japanese master's feature films, from his early experiments to his late classics. Explore Mizoguchi's themes, styles, influences and collaborations in this comprehensive retrospective.

  5. Oct 4, 2002 · Learn about the life and work of Kenji Mizoguchi, one of the greatest Japanese directors and a pioneer of feminist cinema. Explore his themes, style, influences and legacy through his filmography and articles.

  6. May 12, 2024 · Mizoguchi Kenji (born May 16, 1898, Tokyo, Japan—died Aug. 24, 1956, Kyōto) was a Japanese motion-picture director whose pictorially beautiful films dealt with the nature of reality, the conflict between modern and traditional values, and the redeeming quality of a woman’s love.

  7. May 2, 2014 · Kenji Mizoguchi is a filmmaker of astonishing contrasts—one of the most furious and fiercely critical political filmmakers of all time.