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  1. Kaneto Shindō (新藤 兼人, Shindō Kaneto, 22 April 1912 – 29 May 2012) was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, film producer, and writer, who directed 48 films and wrote scripts for 238. [1] His best known films as a director include Children of Hiroshima, The Naked Island, Onibaba, Kuroneko and A Last Note.

  2. Kaneto Shindô Films, Best To Worst. by godgetsmepumped • Created 6 years ago • Modified 6 years ago. I still feel Shindô is terribly overlooked. I believe I have seen more of his films than any other Japanese filmmaker. This list only includes movies he DIRECTED.

  3. Jun 1, 2012 · Kaneto Shindo, a venerable filmmaker whose work was haunted by the wartime devastation of his native Hiroshima, died on Tuesday at his home in Tokyo. He was 100. His office confirmed the death to...

  4. Mar 22, 2021 · Director Kaneto Shindo’s documentary-like, dialogue-free portrayal of daily struggle is a work of stunning visual beauty and invention. The international breakthrough for one of Japan’s most innovative filmmakers—who went on to make other unique masterworks such as Onibaba and Kuroneko — The Naked Island follows a family whose home is ...

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  5. May 19, 2016 · J apanese director Kaneto Shindo was one of the most inventive filmmakers of his time, and he repeatedly pushed the limits of cinema in both form and subject matter. This dedication to experimentation is exemplified by his 1960 film The Naked Island, in which he created a nearly dialogue-free portrait of a family living on a remote island that ...

  6. May 30, 2012 · Kaneto Shindo was Japan's oldest director and a renowned auteur of art house cinema. He made over 40 films, including The Naked Island, Onibaba and Hachiko Monogatari, and won awards in Moscow and Tokyo.

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  8. Throughout his remarkably prolific, long and fascinating career, Kaneto Shindo (b. 1912) has remained at the center of major trends and turns in Japanese cinema. A sought-after art director and apprentice to Kenji Mizoguchi in the 1930s, Shindo made ...