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  1. Kōzaburō Yoshimura (吉村 公三郎, Yoshimura Kōzaburō, 9 September 1911 – 7 November 2000) was a Japanese film director.

  2. Yoshimura Kōzaburō (japanisch 吉村 公三郎; geboren 9. September 1911 in der Präfektur Shiga ; gestorben 7. November 2000 in der Präfektur Kanagawa ) war ein japanischer Filmregisseur.

  3. Kôzaburô Yoshimura was born on 9 September 1911 in Hiroshima, Japan. He was a director and writer, known for Anjô-ke no butôkai (1947), A Night to Remember (1962) and Clothes of Deception (1951). He died on 7 November 2000 in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.

    • Kôzaburô Yoshimura
    • November 7, 2000
    • September 9, 1911
  4. 30. Juni 2024 · Kōzaburō Yoshimura's melodramas of midcentury women (Cinema Ritrovato 2024) Yoshimura goes further than Sirk by refusing to suggest that Kiwa's determination to go her own way and not settle for a man who disappoints her is a tragedy.

  5. Yoshimura Kozaburo (1911-2000) was not only Shindo’s contemporary but also his close collaborator, yet he remains barely known in the West. When the two men first worked together in 1947, both were already established in the film industry.

  6. The Ball at the Anjo House (安城家の舞踏会, Anjō-ke no butōkai) is a 1947 Japanese drama film directed by Kōzaburō Yoshimura. The film won the 1947 Kinema Junpo Award for Best Film.

  7. Kozaburo YOSHIMURA (September 9, 1911 – November 7, 2000) was a movie director during the Showa period. He had four children and his eldest son is the NHK commentator, Hidemi YOSHIMURA.