
Susumu Hani
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“I am interested only in the inside of people.” Susumu Hani is a Japanese film director, and one of the most prominent representatives of the 1960s Japanese New Wave. Born in Tokyo, he has directed both documentaries and feature films. He won the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award for his first fiction film, Bad Boys, in 1961.
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Nanami: The Inferno of First Love (1968)
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She and He (1963)
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Aido: Slave of Love (1969)
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Love Fantasia (1970)
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The Song of the Bwana Toshi (1966)
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A Tale of Africa (1980)
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Prophecy (1982)
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The Morning Schedule (1972)
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A Full Life (1962)
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Hōryū-ji (1958)
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Bride of the Andes (1966)
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Children Hand in Hand (1964)
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Bad Boys (1961)
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Mio (1971)
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Il paradiso dell'uomo (1963)
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Children in the Classroom (1954)
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Tokyo 1958 (1958)
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Twin Class (1956)
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History: The Age of the Nuclear Chaos (1983)
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Our Life and Water (1952)
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The Living Sea (1958)
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Drumu To Shonen (1959)
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A Publisher for 50 Years (1963)
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Children Who Draw (1956)
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Faraway Paradise (2025)
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Manga, the cartoon in contemporary Japanese Life (1982)
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Diary of the Zoological Garden (1957)
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