Released Date:
1974-07-18
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
91 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (204 Reviews)
Director:
Yèji YamadaYèji Yamada
Azuma Morisaki
Yèji Yamada (characters)
Released Date:
1973-04-14
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
113 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (43 Reviews)
Director:
Yèji YamadaGenres:
ComedyReleased Date:
1977-06-12
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
90 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (48 Reviews)
Director:
Yèji YamadaGenres:
ComedyReleased Date:
1992-06-19
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
121 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (140 Reviews)
Director:
Yèji YamadaYoshitaka Asama
Makoto Shiina (novel)
Yèji Yamada
Tetsuo is a young man living in Tokyo, who falls in love with a deaf-mute factory girl. He has always felt jealous of his college- educated brother, but ultimately wins both the girl and his father's acceptance and support in a touching and refreshing way.
Released Date:
2002-11-02
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
129 min
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (17269 Reviews)
Director:
Yèji YamadaShèhei Fujisawa (novels)
Yèji Yamada (screenplay)
Yoshitaka Asama (screenplay)
Seibei Iguchi, a low-ranking samurai, leads a life without glory as a bureaucrat in the mid-XIX century Japan. A widower, he has charge of two daughters (whom he adores) and a senile mother; he must therefore work in the fields and accept piecework to make ends meet. New prospects seem to open up when Tomoe, his long-time love, divorces a brutal husband. However, even as the Japanese feudal system is unraveling, Seibei remains bound by the code of honour of the samurai and by his own sense of social precedences. The consequences are cruel.
Released Date:
2004-10-30
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
132 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (4468 Reviews)
Director:
Yèji YamadaYèji Yamada (screenplay)
Yoshitaka Asama (screenplay)
Shèhei Fujisawa (short stories "Kakushi ken oni no tsume" and "Yuki akari")
During the time of change of the mid-19th Century, Yaichiro is bid farewell by his fellow samurai friends Munezo and Samon as he leaves their clan's fiefdom on the northwest coast of Japan (Unasaka) to take an important position within the shogunate in far away Edo. Munezo has lived modestly with his mother and sister Shino after his father was forced into suicide after the failure of a bridge project. Kie, a farm girl serves them as a maid in their house. As time passes, Munezo's sister marries Samon, his mother dies, Kie is married into a merchant family, and he is required to learn western methods of warfare such as the use of artillery and firearms from an official sent from Edo. Learning that Kie is ill due to abuse, he rescues her from her husband's family. Although sharing mutual affection and respect, a marriage between Munezo and Kie is still impossible due to different castes, and when he, now a bachelor, is criticized for her serving in his house, Munezo sends her back to her father's farm. After being caught in a failed political intrigue, Yaichiro is sent home in disgrace and imprisoned in solitary confinement. After Yaichiro escapes, Munezo is ordered to prove his innocence from complicity by killing his old friend, and he seeks the help of his old teacher, the sword master Kansai Toda. Although Yaichiro had been the better swordsman when they studied together, Toda entrusted the secret of the "Hidden Blade" only to Munezo. Toda now teaches him a new technique to use as he prepares to face Yaichiro, who has taken hostages in a farm house.
Released Date:
2007-11-02
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
121 min
Rated:
PG-13
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (2287 Reviews)
Director:
Yèji YamadaShèhei Fujisawa (novel)
Yèji Yamada
Emiko Hiramatsu
Ichirè Yamamoto
Shinnojo, a low level samurai, lives with his pretty, dutiful and loyal wife Kayo. He has come to find his position in a castle as a food-taster for a feudal lord to be boring and pointless, and talks about opening a kendo school open to boys of all castes where he can teach the use of the sword. Before he can act on his dream he becomes ill with a fever after tasting some sashimi made from shell fish, but an investigation reveals that the poisoning was not due to a human conspiracy, but a poor choice of food out of season. After three days he awakes but finds that the toxin from the food has blinded him. Kayo is summoned by Shinnojo's family to explain how the couple will survive. His uncle laments that he no longer knows anybody with influence in the castle, and asks Kayo if she knows of anybody. She relates how Toya Shimada, the chief duty officer in the castle and a samurai of high rank, offered to help and they tell her to act upon his offer of assistance. A message from the castle brings the good news that Shinnojo's stipend of rice will remain the same, and for life but his aunt tells him that Kayo was seen with another man. He has Tohuhei, his faithful servant, follow her. Kayo notices that she is being followed, and although Tokuhei offers to cover for her, she reveals to Shinnojo that Shimada offered to help but with a price, shown when he forced himself upon her. He then solicited two additional trysts by threatening to tell Shinnojo about the first. An enraged Shinnojo divorces her and orders her out of his house. When it is revealed to him that Shimada had nothing to do with maintaining his stipend, but that it came out of gratitude from the lord of the clan himself, Shinnojo seeks to renew his skill with the sword as a blind man to avenge the dishonor of Kayo. Through Tokuhei he sends a message to Shimada to set up a duel, with the additional message to not underestimate him. The two samurai meet at the stables near the river to decide their destinies.
Released Date:
2008-01-26
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
133 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (905 Reviews)
Director:
Yèji YamadaGenres:
DramaTeruyo Nogami (biography)
Yèji Yamada (adaptation)
Emiko Hiramatsu (adaptation)
Based on childhood days of Teruyo Nogami.
Released Date:
2013-01-19
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
146 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (929 Reviews)
Director:
Yèji YamadaGenres:
DramaYèji Yamada (screenplay)
Emiko Hiramatsu (screenplay)
An old married couple Shukichi Hirayama and Tomiko live on a small island in the Inland Sea. They go to Tokyo. The couple have 3 children. The eldest son Koichi runs a hospital. The first daughter Shigeko runs a beauty salon. The second son Shuji works in stage art. The families ask the parents to take a rest in Tokyo, but the parents do not like staying in Tokyo. One day, Tomiko visits Shuji's apartment. There, Tomiko is introduced to Shuji's fiancè Noriko, but Tomiko collapses at Koichi's house.
Released Date:
2014-01-25
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
136 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (526 Reviews)
Director:
Yèji YamadaGenres:
DramaKyèko Nakajima (based on the novel by)
Yèji Yamada (screenplay)
Emiko Hiramatsu (screenplay)
A woman looks back on her family's life in Tokyo before and during WWII. A maid arrives from the countryside to work for an upper middle class family. She fits in well, but everyone's emotions are stirred up with the arrival of a student.
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