- Nacimiento
- Defunción13 de febrero de 2008 · Tokio, Japón (una neumonía)
- Nombre de nacimientoGiichi Ichikawa
- Kon Ichikawa nació el 20 de noviembre de 1915 en Japón. Fue un director y escritor, conocido por Inugami-ke no ichizoku (1976), Watashi wa nisai (1962) y Otôto (1960). Estuvo casado con Natto Wada. Murió el 13 de febrero de 2008 en Tokio, Japón.
- CónyugeNatto Wada(1948 - 18 de febrero de 1983) (su muerte, 2 niños)
- His films are often adaptations of novels.
- His films often showcase the conflict between the younger and older generations.
- Highly versatile filmography ranging from historical drama to satire.
- Protagonists are often outsiders.
- Frequently collaborates with his real-life partner Natto Wada.
- Keisuke Kinoshita, Akira Kurosawa, Kon Ichikawa and Masaki Kobayashi founded their own company, Yonki No Kai ('Club of The Four Knights'), in 1969 to assert an independent film making process and escape the studio system. They managed to produce only one movie, Kurosawa's Camino de la vida (1970).
- Out of all his own films, he likes Enjo the best.
- Education: Ichioka Commercial School, Osaka (animation)
- Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume Two, 1945-1985". Pages 442-451. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1988.
- Masumura Yasuzo apprenticed under him and consequently remade The Girl Who Touched His Legs in 1960.
- I just make any picture I like or any that the company tells me to do.
- [If he has advice for young directors] No, no advice. The film industry has changed tremendously. The movies they are making now are very different from the ones I made when I was young. I can't say whether people in the industry are happier or unhappier as a result. Everything has changed so much.
- I've made various types of films: period dramas, modern dramas, films set in the Meiji period. But I don't make any distinctions between them - they're all films. True, with a period drama, there are certain conventions. With a modern drama, there is a different style of shooting. So you have to make changes according to the genre, but I never think, "This is a period drama, so I have to shoot it in such and such a way." Films are films. If you don't understand that, then you start filming lies.
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