
Satsuo Yamamoto
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Satsuo Yamamoto (July 15, 1910 - August 11, 1983) was a Japanese film director. Yamamoto was born in Kagoshima Prefecture on July 15, 1910. He dropped out of Waseda University to join Shochiku, where he worked as an assistant director to Mikio Naruse and others. He followed Naruse when he moved to PCL, and became a director in his own right after the company was reborn as Toho. During WWII he directed several pro-war propaganda films for them despite being a fervent member of the Japanese Communist Party (JCP), and after the war he rallied against the company as a driving force behind the union during the 1948 Toho labour dispute (in which the JCP was heavily involved), after which was ultimately fired. He subsequently worked on independent films and made numerous intensely rebellious and substantial socially conscious works. From the 1960s onward, he directed a succession of major films including the Toyoko Yamasaki adaptations “The Ivory Tower” and “The Perfect Family”, the “Men and War” trilogy, and “Kotei no inai Hachigatsu”. This body of epic works led to him being dubbed “the Red Cecil B. DeMille”. Three of his films, Shiroi Kyotō, Fumō Chitai and Ah! Nomugi Toge won the Mainichi Film Award for Best Film. He died of pancreatic cancer on August 11, 1983 at the age of 73. Description above from the Wikipedia article Satsuo Yamamoto, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Farm Girls (1962)
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August Without Emperor (1978)
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Ninja, A Band of Assassins (1962)
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Zatoichi the Outlaw (1967)
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Solar Eclipse (1975)
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The Family (1974)
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The Corporation (1976)
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Shinobi no Mono 2: Vengeance (1963)
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The Red Water (1963)
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Tale of Japanese Burglars (1965)
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Men and War III: The Final Chapter (1973)
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Nomugi Pass (1979)
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Ah! Nomugi Pass — Fresh Green Edition (1982)
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Blood End (1969)
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Men and War I: Prelude to Destiny (1970)
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The Great White Tower (1966)
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Town of Violence (1950)
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The Human Wall (1959)
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Men and War II: Land of Love and Sorrow (1971)
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The Bogus Policeman (1967)
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The War Without Weapons (1960)
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Slave Factory (1968)
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The End of a Day (1954)
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The Bride from Hades (1968)
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If Indeed One Loves (1955)
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War and Peace (1947)
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Vacuum Zone (1952)
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The Street Without Sun (1954)
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The Matsukawa Incident (1961)
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Floating Weeds Diary (1955)
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Utako's Story (1949)
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Pastoral Symphony (1938)
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The Witness' Chair (1965)
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Searing Wind (1943)
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The Spy (1965)
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Wings of Victory (1942)
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Typhoon Furor (1956)
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His Scarlet Cloak (1958)
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Auto Town (1981)
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The Town (1939)
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Freezing Point (1966)
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Avalanche (1956)
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A Gentle Breeze With Father (1940)
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A Public Benefactor (1964)
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The Stand in Hakone (1952)
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Beautiful Departure (1939)
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The Sisters' Agreement (1940)
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The Tempō Outlaws of the Marsh (1976)
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Mother's Melody (1937)
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The Song of the Cart (1959)
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Sports (1932)
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The New Tange Sazen: The Chapter of the Two-Armed Swordsman (1939)
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Vietnam (1969)
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Madam with a Ribbon (1939)
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Family Diary Part I (1938)
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United Vietnam (1977)
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Family Diary Part II (1938)
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It's Paradise When One Sings (1941)
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Young Lady (1937)
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