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    Hiroshi Shimizu
    An image from Japanese Girls at the Harbor, one of the productions that also features Hiroshi Shimizu.
    Hiroshi Shimizu

    Hiroshi Shimizu

    March 28, 1903 — Shizuoka, Japan

    ​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  

    Hiroshi Shimizu ( March 28, 1903 – June 23, 1966) was a Japanese film director, known for his silent films with detailed depictions of Japanese society. He was born in Shizuoka and attended the Shochiku studio in Tokyo where he began making films in 1924, at the age of just 21. A friend and colleague of Yasujiro Ozu, he is believed to have directed at least 166 films during his career. He died of a heart attack on June 23, 1966, at the age of 63. Though respected in his time, today he is largely unknown, even in his native Japan. In 2008, Shochiku released two box sets which include eight of his films. In 2009, a Criterion Collection box set of four of his films was released.

    Description above from the Wikipedia article Hiroshi Shimizu (director),  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

    Mr. Thank You

    Mr. Thank You

    1936

    The Masseurs and a Woman

    The Masseurs and a Woman

    1938

    Ornamental Hairpin

    Ornamental Hairpin

    1941

    Walk Cheerfully

    Walk Cheerfully

    1930

    I Graduated, But...

    I Graduated, But...

    1929

    Japanese Girls at the Harbor

    Japanese Girls at the Harbor

    1933

    Children of the Beehive

    Children of the Beehive

    1948

    Children in the Wind

    Children in the Wind

    1937