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  1. The Human Condition (人間の條件, Ningen no jōken) is a trilogy of Japanese epic war drama films co-written and directed by Masaki Kobayashi, based on the novel of the same name by Junpei Gomikawa. The films are subtitled No Greater Love (1959), Road to Eternity (1959), and A Soldier's Prayer (1961). The trilogy follows the life of Kaji, a ...

  2. 14 de oct. de 1996 · Masaki Kobayashi was one of the greatest, and suffered in silence. His death may have the effect of bringing some retrospectives. On the other hand, it may not, alas. Masaki Kobayashi, film ...

  3. “No Greater Love” Directed by Masaki Kobayashi • 1959 • Japan Masaki Kobayashi’s mammoth humanist drama is one of the most staggering achievements of Japanese cinema. Originally filmed and released in three parts, the nine-and-a-half-hour THE HUMAN CONDITION (NINGEN NO JOKEN), adapted from Junpei Gomikawa’s six-volume novel, tells of the journey of the well-intentioned yet naive ...

  4. Top 12 Masaki Kobayashi Films. by jgibson-314-75776 • Created 7 years ago • Modified 7 years ago. List activity. 4.6K views • 5 this week. Create a new list. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 12 titles. Sort by List order. 1. The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer. 1961 3h 10m Not Rated. 8.8 (7 ...

  5. Masaki Kobayashi (japanisch 小林 正樹, Kobayashi Masaki; * 14. Februar 1916 in Otaru, Hokkaidō; † 4. Oktober 1996 in Tokio) war ein japanischer Filmregisseur und Drehbuchautor.Kobayashi galt als einer der besten und präzisesten Regisseure Japans, bekannt wurde er durch Filme wie „Barfuß durch die Hölle“ und „Kwaidan

  6. Masaki Kobayashi. The Japanese director Masaki Kobayashi (1916–1996) is best known for his antiwar masterpiece The Human Condition, an engrossing three-part epic about Japan’s brutal exploitation of Manchuria during the Second World War that became a worldwide sensation upon its release in 1959–61.

  7. 23 de may. de 2007 · Masaki Kobayashi nació un febrero de 1916 en Hokkaido, la isla mas septentrional de Japón. Al terminar la secundaria, en torno a 1933, ingresó en la prestigiosa Universidad Waseda, donde cursó estudios de Historia del Arte Asiático.Aunque era un estudiante sobresaliente y fue pupilo del reconocido erudito Yaihi Aizu, abandonó Waseda para ingresar en los Estudios Shochiku‘s Ofuna.