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  2. Category:Japanese cinematographers - Wikipedia

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    Japanese women cinematographers (3 P) Pages in category "Japanese cinematographers" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.

  3. Akiko Ashizawa - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 8mm film and pink film, Ashizawa eventually became an assistant to the cinematographers Hideo Itō and Takayo Oshikiri. [1] She turned independent in 1982 and has photographed the films of directors such as Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Kunitoshi Manda, and Shō Igarashi, in addition to doing the camera for TV commercials and documentaries. [1]

  4. Category:Japanese women in film - Wikipedia

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    Japanese women cinematographers (3 P) Japanese women film score composers (8 P) D. Japanese women film directors (46 P) P. Japanese women film producers (7 P) S.

  5. Category:Japanese women cinematographers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese women cinematographers" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Naomi Kawase - Wikipedia

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    Naomi Kawase (pronunciation ⓘ) (河瀨直美, Kawase Naomi) is a Japanese film director.She was also known as Naomi Sento (仙頭直美, Sentō Naomi), with her former husband's surname.

  7. Kei Fujiwara - Wikipedia

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    Kei Fujiwara (不二稿 京, Fujiwara Kei, born March 12, 1957) is a Japanese actress, cinematographer, director and writer. Her first role was in the American film The Neptune Factor, but she is perhaps best known for starring in the Japanese cyberpunk cult film Tetsuo: The Iron Man. [1]

  8. Naoko Ogigami - Wikipedia

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    Naoko Ogigami (荻上 直子, Ogigami Naoko, born 1972 in Chiba Prefecture [1]) is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. She first began gaining attention after winning several prizes at the PIA Film Festival for her short film Hoshino-Kun, Yumeno-Kun (2001). [2]

  9. Mika Ninagawa - Wikipedia

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    Daughter of acclaimed theatre director Yukio Ninagawa, she first came to prominence in the late 1990s as part of Japan's 'Girly Photo' movement (in which amateurs took photos of daily objects). Her work was first exhibited outside Japan in 1997 at the Parisian concept store Colette (boutique) , and in 2001 she received the 26th Kimura Ihei ...