Kaneto Shindô
Bio: Japanese filmmaker/scriptwriter Kaneto Shindo's most famous directorial efforts include The Island (1960), a nearly silent, but powerful glimpse at a lonely farmer's daily toil, and Children of Hiroshima (1952), a wrenching and sentimental account of the city's post-bomb aftermath. Shindo was born in Hiroshima and got his start in films as an art director during… More Bio: Japanese filmmaker/scriptwriter Kaneto Shindo's most famous directorial efforts include The Island (1960), a nearly silent, but powerful glimpse at a lonely farmer's daily toil, and Children of Hiroshima (1952), a wrenching and sentimental account of the city's post-bomb aftermath. Shindo was born in Hiroshima and got his start in films as an art director during the late '30s. Less than a decade later, he wrote his first screenplays and went on to work with a number of Japanese directors, including Kenji Mizoguchi and Kon Ichikawa. In 1950, Shindo was a co-founder of a production company. He made his directorial debut in 1951 with The Story of a Beloved Wife. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Filmography
-
Seisaku no tsuma (Seisaku's Wife) (2011)
- Screenwriter
-
Daigo Fukuryu-Maru (2011)
- Director, Screenwriter
-
Dobu (2011)
- Director
-
Haha (Mother) (2011)
- Director, Screenwriter
-
Rakuyôju (Tree Without Leaves) (2011)
- Director, Screenwriter
- See all 17 films
In Theaters This Week
Born Today
-
Justin Kirk43 years old -
Wendy O. Williams63 years old -
Mark Feehily32 years old




