
Masaki Kobayashi
Directing·February 14, 1916·† October 4, 1996 — 80 years old·Otaru, Hokkaidō, Japan
Masaki Kobayashi (February 14, 1916–October 4, 1996) was a Japanese director.
Among his films is Kwaidan (1965), a collection of four ghost stories drawn from the book by Lafcadio Hearn, each of which has a surprise ending.
Kobayashi also directed The Human Condition, a trilogy on the effects of World War II on a Japanese pacifist and socialist. The total length of the films is over 9 hours. Other notable films include Harakiri (1962) and Samurai Rebellion (1967). Harakiri won him an award at the 1963 Cannes Film Festival, solidifying his place in the history of cinema.
Known For
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2024Unification of Japan 622004Final ApproachTVExecutive Producer2000Dora-heitaScreenplay1993Masaki Kobayashi on 'The Human Condition'Self1985The Empty TableDirector · Screenplay1983Tokyo TrialWriter · Director1978Glowing AutumnDirector1975The FossilDirector1972FossilTVDirector · Creator1971Inn of EvilDirector1970Dodes'ka-denExecutive Producer1968Hymn to a Tired ManDirector1967Samurai RebellionDirector1965Tokyo OlympiadThanks1965KwaidanDirector1962HarakiriDirector1962The InheritanceDirector · Producer1961The Human Condition III: A Soldier's PrayerProducer · Director · Screenplay1959The Human Condition II: Road to EternityProducer · Screenplay · Director1959The Human Condition I: No Greater LoveDirector · Screenplay1959The Human ConditionTVCreator1957Black RiverDirector1956I Will Buy YouDirector1956The Thick-Walled RoomDirector1956FountainheadDirector1955Beautiful DaysDirector1954Three LovesDirector · Writer1954Somewhere Beneath the Wide SkyDirector1953Sincere HeartDirector1952Youth of the SonDirector1951Carmen Comes HomeAssistant Director1949Broken DrumScreenplay · Assistant Director1949Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 1Assistant Director1948ApostasyAssistant Director1948The PortraitAssistant Director1931The Revenge ChampionScreenplay











