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  1. Yoshimitsu Morita (森田 芳光, Morita Yoshimitsu, 25 January 1950 – 20 December 2011) was a Japanese film director. Career. Self-taught, first making shorts on 8 mm film during the 1970s, he made his feature film debut with No Yōna Mono ( Something Like It, 1981). [2]

  2. Yoshimitsu Morita was born on 25 January 1950 in Chigasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. He was a director and writer, known for The Family Game (1983), Sorekara (1985) and Haru (1996). He was married to Misao Morita. He died on 20 December 2011 in Tokyo, Japan.

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  3. Dec 24, 2011 · TOKYO (AP) — Yoshimitsu Morita, a director whose films depicted the absurdity and vulnerability of everyday life in conformist Japan, died here on Tuesday. He was 61. The cause was acute liver...

  4. Mar 20, 2023 · Learn how Kazuko Misawa, Aiko Masubuchi, and Dan Sullivan reexamined the appeal of Yoshimitsu Morita, a rule-breaking and boundary-pushing Japanese director, through a retrospective at Film at Lincoln Center. Discover how Morita's films crossed various genres and influenced young filmmakers in Japan and abroad.

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  5. Nov 7, 2022 · Film at Lincoln Center presents a retrospective of the Japanese filmmaker's career, running from December 2-11. Morita's films are marked by an incomparable sensitivity, a penchant for surreality, and a boldly iconoclastic approach to visual composition.

  6. Dec 22, 2011 · Japanese helmer Yoshimitsu Morita, whose films depicted the absurdity and vulnerability of everyday life in conformist Japan, died of acute liver failure in Tokyo on Wednesday. He was 61.

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  8. Dec 20, 2011 · Yoshimitsu Morita was a Japanese film director. Self-taught, first making shorts on 8 mm film during the 1970s, he made his feature film debut with No Yōna Mono (Something Like It, 1981). In 1983 he won acclaim for his movie Kazoku Gēmu ("The Family Game"), which was voted the best film of the year by Japanese critics in the Kinema Junpo ...