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  1. Masaki Kobayashi (小林 正樹, Kobayashi Masaki, February 14, 1916 – October 4, 1996) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter, best known for the epic trilogy The Human Condition (1959–1961), the samurai films Harakiri (1962) and Samurai Rebellion (1967), and the horror anthology Kwaidan (1964).

    • Film director, producer, writer
    • October 4, 1996 (aged 80), Tokyo, Japan
    • February 14, 1916, Otaru, Japan
  2. Masaki Kobayashi was a Japanese film director, screenwriter and producer who has directed twenty films in a career spanning 33 years. He is best known for The Human Condition Trilogy , the Academy Award–nominated horror film Kwaidan and the jidaigeki films Harakiri and Samurai Rebellion .

    Year
    Title
    Original Title
    Director
    1949
    The Yotsuya Ghost Story
    Shin'yaku Yotsuya kaidan
    No
    1949
    Broken Drum
    Yabure-daiko
    No
    1952
    Youth of the Son
    Musuko no seishun
    Yes
    1953
    Sincere Heart
    Magokoro
    Yes
    • Film director, Producer, Screenwriter
  3. Masaki Kobayashi. Director: Harakiri. Masaki Kobayashi was born on 14 February 1916 in Hokkaido, Japan. He was a director and writer, known for Harakiri (1962), Samurai Rebellion (1967) and The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer (1961). He died on 4 October 1996 in Tokyo, Japan.

    • January 1, 1
    • Hokkaido, Japan
    • January 1, 1
    • Tokyo, Japan
  4. Kobayashi Masaki (born Feb. 4, 1916, Otaru, Hokkaido, Japan—died Oct. 4, 1996, Tokyo) was a Japanese motion-picture director whose 9 1 / 2-hour trilogy, Ningen no joken (The Human Condition: No Greater Love, 1959; Road to Eternity, 1959; A Soldier’s Prayer, 1961), a monumental criticism of war, constitutes the best example of his films of ...

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  6. A nine-hour film adaptation of a novel by Junpei Gomikawa, The Human Condition follows the fate of Kaji, a man who tries to resist the corrupt system of Japan's wartime mentality. Directed by Masaki Kobayashi and starring Tatsuya Nakadai, the film is a masterpiece of Japanese cinema and a humanist critique of war and society.

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  7. Birthday: Feb 14, 1916. Birthplace: Hokkaido, Japan. Best known for his epic trilogy, "The Human Condition" ("No Greater Love" 1959, "Road to Eternity" 1959, "A Soldier's Prayer" 1961), which...

  8. Feb 15, 2021 · Wael Khairy February 15, 2021. Tweet. Masaki Kobayashi ’s “ Harakiri ” illustrates the samurai code as a flawed system hiding behind a façade of honor and principle—it is undeniably the greatest anti-samurai film ever made.

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