Natto Wada

Natto Wada

  • Birthday: 1920-09-13
  • Deathday: 1983-02-18
  • Place of birth: Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
  • Also know as: 和田夏十

Biography

Natto Wada (和田 夏十, Wada Natto, 13 September 1920 – 18 February 1983), also known as Natsuto Wada, was a Japanese script writer and film columnist. Wada graduated with an English degree from Tokyo Women's College in 1946. She started her career at the Fujimoto Cinema Production company, where she met her husband, Kon Ichikawa, a filmmaker who promoted her script work to colleagues and collaborated with her on several films. She began writing, or co-writing, scripts in 1951, and continued until 1965. Wada's scripts included the 1953 film Puu-san, a satirical comedy based on the manga of Yokoyama Taizo; the 1956 film Shokei no Heya, based on a novel by Ishihara Shintaro. That year, Wada also wrote Nihonbashi, based on a novel by Izumi Kyoka, which documented the rivalry of two geisha in a male-dominated culture. Kuroi Junin no Onna (Ten Dark Women) was a 1961 film that satirized an egotistical male's reliance on his wife to stay out of trouble. Also that year, Wada wrote Hakai (The Broken Commandment) a film adaptation of Shimazaki Toson's eponymous 1906 novel, which examined the life of a social outcast. Wada's adaptation was notable for strengthening the role of the female protagonist. Other film scripts by Wada or with collaborators include Biruma no Tategoto (Harp of Burma, 1956), based on the eponymous 1946 novel by Takayama Michio; Enjō (Conflagration, 1959) based on Mishima Yukio's 1956 novel, The Temple of the Golden Pavilion. Wada was also known for her work as an advice columnist during the 1960s. Her column, "Personal Life Consultation," ran in the Asahi Shimbun.

Filmography

The Kon Ichikawa Story

2006

As Herself

Production

Fires on the Plain

1959

As Writer

Odd Obsession

1959

As Writer

Conflagration

1958

As Writer

Being Two Isn't Easy

1962

As Writer

A Billionaire

1954

As Writer

Hole in One

1957

As Writer

The Wandering Princess

1960

As Writer

The Burmese Harp

1985

As Screenplay

The Crowded Train

1957

As Writer

Punishment Room

1956

As Screenplay

The Lovers

1953

As Writer

Tokyo Olympiad

1965

As Writer

Bridge of Japan

1956

As Screenplay

Ghost Story of Youth

1955

As Screenplay

This Way, That Way

1952

As Screenplay

Goodbye, Hello

1959

As Writer

The Burmese Harp

1956

As Screenplay

Crane

1988

As Writer

The Broken Commandment

1962

As Screenplay

Youth of Heiji Senigata

1953

As Screenplay

Forbidden Path

1952

As Screenplay

Ningen moyo

1949

As Writer

An Actor's Revenge

1963

As Scenario Writer

Endless Passion

1949

As Writer

Koibito

1951

As Writer

Stolen Love

1951

As Writer

Bengawan Solo

1951

As Writer

Wedding March

1951

As Writer

Being Two Isn't Easy

1962

As Costume Consultant

Bonchi

1960

As Screenplay

Ten Dark Women

1961

As Screenplay

Alone Across the Pacific

1963

As Screenplay

Kah-chan

2001

As Writer

Mr. Pu

1953

As Screenplay

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