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Jûzô Itami. Writer: The Funeral. A tragic end belies a life led with purpose. The son of a successful filmmaker, Juzo Itami made his name acting in television and films before making a late career shift into screenwriting and directing at age 50. Known to choose the subjects of his films through everyday observations, he often followed up ...
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11. Mai 2024 · Itami Jūzō (born May 15, 1933, Kyōto, Japan—died Dec. 20, 1997, Tokyo) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He had a successful 20-year career as an actor in films such as 55 Days at Peking (1963), an American vehicle, before venturing into directing.
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10 Best Jūzō Itami Films of All Time. Jūzō Itami stands as a defining figure in Japanese cinema, renowned for his unique blend of humor, drama, and insightful social commentary. Itami has carved out a niche that transcends cultural boundaries, offering audiences worldwide a glimpse into the complexities and nuances of Japanese society.
The son of Mansaku Itami, prewar director of satiric jidai-geki, Jūzō worked initially as an actor, appearing regularly in Japan and occasionally in English-language productions such as Lord Jim (1965, Richard Brooks).
YearTitleRoleRating1989Sweet Home add Japanese Movie, 1989, ...Yamamura Kenichi Support Role7.01986The Making of "Tampopo" add Japanese ...[Himself] Support Role0.01985Bumpkin Soup add Japanese Movie, 1985, ...Professor Hirayama Main Role6.21983Choji Snack Bar add Japanese Movie, ...Kawahara Support Role6.5Tampopo (タンポポ, Tanpopo, literally "dandelion") is a 1985 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Juzo Itami, and starring Tsutomu Yamazaki, Nobuko Miyamoto, Kōji Yakusho, and Ken Watanabe. The publicity for the film calls it the first "ramen Western", a play on the term spaghetti Western .
Directed by Juzo Itami • 1995 • Japan Starring Atsuro Watanabe, Hinako Saeki, Masayuki Imai. Based on a novel by Nobel prizewinner Kenzaburo Oe (the brother-in-law of director Juzo Itami) this radically empathetic melodrama—inspired by the story of the writer’s own children—evokes the world of a ...
20. Dez. 2022 · Juzo Itami was just 64 when he passed away on December 20, 1997. Officially his death was ruled a suicide, though many believe something more sinister was at play. Much has been written about that fateful day a quarter of a century ago and we will take a closer look at it as part of our latest article in the Spotlight series.