Hiroshi Teshigahara

Hiroshi Teshigahara

  • Birthday: 1927-01-28
  • Deathday: 2001-04-14
  • Place of birth: Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
  • Also know as: 敕使河原宏

Biography

Hiroshi Teshigahara (January 28, 1927 – April 14, 2001) was an avant-garde Japanese filmmaker. He was born in Tokyo, son of Sofu Teshigahara, founder and grand master of the Sogetsu School of ikebana. He graduated in 1950 from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and began working in documentary film. He directed his first feature film, Pitfall (1962), in collaboration with author Kōbō Abe and musician Tōru Takemitsu. The film won the NHK New Director's award, and throughout the 1960s, he continued to collaborate on films with Abe and Takemitsu while simultaneously pursuing his interest in ikebana and sculpture on a professional level. In 1965, the Teshigahara/Abe film Woman in the Dunes (1964) was nominated for an Academy Award and won the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. In 1972, he worked with Japanese researcher and translator John Nathan to make the movie Summer Soldiers, a film set during the Vietnam War about American deserters living on the fringe of Japanese society. From the mid-1970s onwards, he worked less frequently on feature films as he concentrated more on documentaries, exhibitions and the Sogetsu School and became grand master of the school in 1980. In 1978, Teshigahara Hiroshi directed the final two episodes of the long running and popular Japanese television series Shin Zatouichi, starring Shintarō Katsu as the blind wandering Yakuza. During Akira Kurosawa's 5 year hiatus from filmmaking, he watched a lot of television and was particularly taken by the final episode of Shin Zatouichi - Episode: Journey of Dreams (1978). The influence of this particular episode included the initial casting of Shintaro Katsu in the lead roles in Kagemusha and the extended artistic dream sequences contributed to those seen in Kagemusha (1980). On the first anniversary of his death, April 14, 2002, a DVD box set containing his best known work was released in Japan in commemoration.

Production

The Face of Another

1966

As Director

Rikyu

1989

As Director

Rikyu

1989

As Writer

Antonio Gaudí

1984

As Director

Woman in the Dunes

1964

As Director

Pitfall

1962

As Director

The Man Without a Map

1968

As Director

Hokusai

1953

As Director

Ikebana

1957

As Director

Tokyo 1958

1958

As Director

Ako

1964

As Director

Summer Soldiers

1972

As Director

Basara: Princess Goh

1992

As Director

Jose Torres

1959

As Director

Sculptures by Sofu - Vita

1962

As Director

Jose Torres II

1965

As Director

Antonio Gaudí

1984

As Executive Producer

Antonio Gaudí

1984

As Editor

Basara: Princess Goh

1992

As Writer

Record of Bloodshed: Sunagawa

1956

As Cinematography

That Tender Age

1964

As Director

Hokusai

1953

As Associate Producer

Tokyo 1958

1958

As Screenplay

Tokyo 1958

1958

As Producer

Tokyo 1958

1958

As Editor

Jose Torres

1959

As Director of Photography

Summer Soldiers

1972

As Director of Photography

Gaudi, Catalunya

1959

As Director

Ako

1964

As Writer

12 Photographers

1955

As Director

Explosion Course

1967

As Director

Wheat Will Never Fall

1955

As Editor

It Is Good to Live

1956

As Co-Director

Living in a Rough Sea

1958

As Cinematography

240 Hours in One Day

1970

As Director

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