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  2. Seijun Suzuki - Wikipedia

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    Seijun Suzuki (鈴木 清順, Suzuki Seijun), born Seitaro Suzuki (鈴木 清太郎, Suzuki Seitarō) (24 May 1923 – 13 February 2017), [1] was a Japanese filmmaker, actor, and screenwriter. His films are known for their jarring visual style, irreverent humour, and entertainment-over-logic sensibility. [ 2 ]

  3. Seijun Suzuki filmography - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete filmography of Seijun Suzuki. Film work as director. Year Title Japanese Romanization 1956 Victory Is Mine: 港の乾杯 勝利をわが手に

  4. Story of a Prostitute - Wikipedia

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    Story of a Prostitute (春婦伝, Shunpuden) is a 1965 Japanese romantic war drama film directed by Seijun Suzuki. [1] It is based on a story by Taijiro Tamura who, like Suzuki, had served as a soldier in the war.

  5. Yumeji - Wikipedia

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    Yumeji (夢二, Yumeji) is a 1991 independent Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. [1] It is a semi-faithful account of poet and painter Takehisa Yumeji. [2] It also forms the final part of Suzuki's Taishō Roman Trilogy, preceded by Zigeunerweisen (1980) and Kagero-za (1981), surrealistic psychological dramas and ghost stories linked by style, themes and the Taishō period (1912-1926 ...

  6. Gate of Flesh - Wikipedia

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    Gate of Flesh (Japanese: 肉体の門, Hepburn: Nikutai no mon) is a 1964 Japanese film based on a novel by Taijiro Tamura and directed by Seijun Suzuki. [1] [2] [3] The first of Suzuki's "flesh trilogy" (followed by Story of a Prostitute and Carmen from Kawachi), the series is considered the "crowning achievement" of his period working at the production house Nikkatsu.

  7. Tokyo Drifter - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Drifter (東京流れ者, Tōkyō nagaremono) is a 1966 yakuza film directed by Seijun Suzuki. The story follows the reformed yakuza hitman "Phoenix" Tetsu, played by Tetsuya Watari , who is forced to roam Japan while avoiding execution by rival gangs.

  8. Kagero-za - Wikipedia

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    Kagerō-za (陽炎座, Heat-Haze Theatre) is a 1981 independent Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki and based on a novel by Kyōka Izumi. [1] [2] It forms the middle section of Suzuki's Taishō Roman Trilogy, preceded by Zigeunerweisen (1980) and followed by Yumeji (1991), surrealistic psychological dramas and ghost stories linked by style, themes and the Taishō period (1912–1926) setting.

  9. Underworld Beauty - Wikipedia

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    Underworld Beauty (暗黒街の美女, Ankokugai no bijo) is a 1958 Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki. [1] [2] It marked Suzuki's first CinemaScope film and was also the first to be credited to his assumed name Seijun Suzuki. [3]