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Shirō Moritani Filmography

DirectingBORN 1931TOKYO24 FILMS IN DB

ShirōMoritani

Known for Directing · Submersion of Japan, Mount Hakkoda, The Revolt

24
FILMS IN DB
$102
TOTAL VALUE
4
PRICED
$25
AVG VALUE
VHS
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Shadow of Love
~$64 · 4K · 1972
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Abandoned
$8 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Shirō Moritani was a notable figure in Japanese cinema, best known for his influential directorial work in the 1970s. His film "After School" (1973) stands out as a critical piece of Japanese film history, exploring themes of youth and societal expectations. Collectors often seek out this title for its unique narrative style and the way it captures the zeitgeist of post-war Japan. Moritani's deep understanding of character dynamics and human emotion resonates with audiences, making his films timeless treasures for any physical media collection. Additionally, his film "Mount Hakkoda" (1978) earned the Mainichi Film Award for Excellence, further solidifying his reputation in the industry. This film, known for its gripping portrayal of a disastrous military expedition, is a must-have for collectors interested in Japanese historical dramas. Moritani's work, characterized by its artistic vision and emotional depth, continues to be celebrated by cinephiles and collectors alike, ensuring his films remain sought after in both VHS and DVD formats.

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