Susumu Hani

Susumu Hani

  • Birthday: 1928-10-10
  • Place of birth: Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
  • Also know as: 羽仁進

Biography

“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.

Production

The Morning Schedule

1972

As Director

The Morning Schedule

1972

As Editor

Tokyo 1958

1958

As Director

She and He

1963

As Director

She and He

1963

As Writer

Children Who Draw

1956

As Director

Aido: Slave of Love

1969

As Director

A Full Life

1962

As Director

A Tale of Africa

1980

As Director

Mio

1971

As Director

Children in the Classroom

1954

As Director

Prophecy

1982

As Director

Bad Boys

1961

As Screenplay

Bad Boys

1961

As Director

Aido: Slave of Love

1969

As Screenplay

Aido: Slave of Love

1969

As Editor

Children Hand in Hand

1964

As Writer

Children Hand in Hand

1964

As Director

Children Hand in Hand

1964

As Editor

Love Fantasia

1970

As Director

Bride of the Andes

1966

As Director

A Full Life

1962

As Screenplay

Love Fantasia

1970

As Screenplay

Tokyo 1958

1958

As Screenplay

Tokyo 1958

1958

As Producer

Tokyo 1958

1958

As Editor

The Morning Schedule

1972

As Screenplay

Il paradiso dell'uomo

1963

As Director

Hōryū-ji

1958

As Director

Children Who Draw

1956

As Writer

Bride of the Andes

1966

As Screenplay

The Living Sea

1958

As Director

The Living Sea

1958

As Writer

Twin Class

1956

As Director

Twin Class

1956

As Writer

Our Life and Water

1952

As Director

Our Life and Water

1952

As Screenplay

A town without flies

1950

As Screenplay

Children in the Classroom

1954

As Screenplay

Mio

1971

As Editor

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