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Heinosuke Gosho Filmography

DirectingBORN 1902TOKYO61 FILMS IN DB

HeinosukeGosho

Known for Directing · The New Road: Ryota, An Inn at Osaka, An Innocent Witch

61
FILMS IN DB
$81
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$40
AVG VALUE
OTHER
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Rebellion of Japan
~$53 · OTHER · 1967
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MOST VALUABLE
Rebellion of Japan
$53 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Heinosuke Gosho carved a significant path through Japanese cinema, making history as the director of Japan's first full-length talkie, *The Neighbor's Wife and Mine* (1931). This landmark achievement showcased his technical prowess and a willingness to embrace cinematic evolution, traits critical for any director whose work would endure across formats. Beyond this pioneering talkie, Gosho’s filmography offers a fascinating window into Japanese society and filmmaking trends, making his scarce physical releases highly sought after by discerning collectors. Gosho's films often explore human relationships with a delicate touch, and the rarity of his work on modern physical media formats like Blu-ray or 4K only heightens their appeal. Collectors especially covet titles like the moving drama *The Valley Between Love and Death* (1954), a poignant narrative often lauded for its emotional depth. Another gem, *When a Woman Loves* (1960), further demonstrates his masterful ability to craft compelling character studies. Even his earlier silent-era features like *Living Things* (1934) are historical artifacts that serious film preservationists and collectors actively seek to experience and preserve, representing critical milestones in cinematic storytelling.

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