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  1. Shohei Imamura (n. Tokio; 15 de septiembre de 1926 - f. 30 de mayo de 2006) fue un director de cine japonés. Profesor en la Escuela de cine de Yokohama. Está considerado el director de cine más destacado de Japón tras la muerte de Akira Kurosawa, y uno de los grandes representantes de la Nueva Ola japonesa de los años 60.

  2. Shōhei Imamura (今村 昌平, Imamura Shōhei, 15 September 1926 – 30 May 2006) was a Japanese film director. His main interest as a filmmaker lay in the depiction of the lower strata of Japanese society.

  3. Shôhei Imamura. Director: Black Rain. Shohei Imamura's films dig beneath the surface of Japanese society to reveal a wellspring of sensual, often irrational, energy that lies beneath. Along with his colleagues Nagisa Ôshima and Masahiro Shinoda, Imamura began his serious directorial career as a member of the New Wave movement in Japan.

  4. 12 de feb. de 2017 · El nombre del gran Shôhei Imamura siempre aparece entre los más importantes dentro del cine japonés gracias a su rompedora etapa de la década de los 60, en pleno auge de la nueva ola de su país.

  5. Shohei Imamura was a highly acclaimed Japanese filmmaker known for his realistic and often provocative portrayals of Japanese society. He directed over 20 films throughout his career, and his work is highly regarded both in Japan and internationally. Here are some of the best Shohei Imamura films:

  6. harvardfilmarchive.org › programs › vanishing-points-the-films-of-shohei-imamuraVanishing Points: The Films of Shohei Imamura

    Shohei Imamura is widely recognized today as one of the most important directors to emerge from the Japanese New Wave of the 1960s, together with Oshima, Suzuki, and Shinoda.

  7. 31 de may. de 2006 · Shohei Imamura, one of the most significant filmmakers of Japan's postwar generation, whose works include "Black Rain" and two top-prize winners at Cannes, died yesterday in Tokyo. He was 79....