Kimio Watanabe

Kimio Watanabe

  • Birthday: 1918-01-01
  • Deathday: 1983-12-31
  • Place of birth: Chiba Prefecture, Japan
  • Also know as: 渡辺公夫

Biography

Known more as a cinematographer throughout the 1940s to the 1960s in Japan, Kimio Watanabe (1918–1983) has a decorated career in film. One of his productions, The White Heron, was screened and nominated for the Palme d’Or in the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Watanabe also lent his skills to Kon Ichikawa – the director of Tokyo Olympiad – in his classic Bridge of Japan.

Production

Warning from Space

1956

As Director of Photography

Eriko

1962

As Director of Photography

Patriotism

1966

As Director of Photography

Bridge of Japan

1956

As Director of Photography

The Sister Gamblers

1967

As Director of Photography

Akiko

1962

As Director of Photography

Accomplice

1958

As Director of Photography

Clamouring Canines

1964

As Director of Photography

The Sea Anemone

1969

As Director of Photography

Tainted Flowers

1958

As Director of Photography

Night Mist Makes Women Cry

1962

As Director of Photography

The Snowy Heron

1958

As Director of Photography

The Song Lantern

1960

As Director of Photography

The Romance of Yushima

1955

As Art Direction

The Cliff of Time

1971

As Director of Photography

The Falcon Fighters

1969

As Director of Photography

Teinen Taishoku

1963

As Director of Photography

The Wandering Princess

1960

As Director of Photography

The Romance of Yushima

1955

As Director of Photography

Tokyo Paralympics: Festival of Love and Glory

1965

As Director of Photography

The Betrothed

1957

As Director of Photography

母山彦

1952

As Director of Photography

Black Challenger

1964

As Cinematography

Kurohyō

1953

As Cinematography

Outlaw island

1956

As Cinematography

keyboard_arrow_up