Koshiro Otsu
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Koshiro Otsu (大津 幸四郎 Otsu Koshiro, 1934 - 28 November 2014) was a Japanese cinematographer and film director. Otsu is one of the most famous cinematographers in Japanese film history. He joined Iwanami Productions in 1958. After going freelance, he worked with legendary director Ogawa Shinsuke on The Oppressed Students (1967) and Summer in Narita (1968), with Tsuchimoto Noriaki on Prehistory of the Partisans (1969), Minamata: The Victims and Their World (1971), and many other films.
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Business Trip (1989)
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Strike the White Ball (1980)
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Fighting Against The Incurable Disease Aplastic Anemia – Now You Are In The Light (1978)
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Oh Seagull, Have You Seen the Sparkling Ocean? An Encounter (1975)
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A Bridge of Tears (1983)
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Out of Place: Memories of Edward Said (2006)
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Minamata: The Victims and Their World (1971)
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The Oppressed Students (1967)
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Summer in Sanrizuka (1968)
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A Movie Capital (1991)
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The Shiranui Sea (1975)
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Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times (2002)
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The Wages of Resistance: Narita Stories (2014)
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Minamata Disease: A Trilogy (1975)
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Yuntanza Okinawa (1987)
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The Constitution of Japan (2005)
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Hanako (2001)
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Kazuo Ohno: Like a Soliloquy (2007)
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Dolce (2000)
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Message from Minamata to the World (1976)
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ドキュメント’89脱原発元年 (1989)
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