Directing
Heinosuke Gosho
Born 1902-01-24 · Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan · Died 1981-05-01
Heinosuke Gosho (五所 平之助 Gosho Heinosuke, 24 January 1902 – 1 May 1981) was a Japanese film director who directed Japan's first talkie, The Neighbor's Wife and Mine, in 1931. He once served as president of the Directors Guild of Japan Description above from the Wikipedia article Heinosuke Gosho, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Known for
Viewing momentFirefly Light
Viewing momentWhere Chimneys Are Seen
Viewing momentA Visage to Remember
Viewing momentOnce More
Viewing momentMaria of the Ant Village
Viewing momentAn Inn at Osaka
Viewing momentWomen and Miso Soup
Viewing momentA Ripple in a Morning
Viewing momentSong of the Flower Basket
Viewing momentWood and Stone
Viewing momentGoju no to
Viewing momentThe Cock Crows Twice
Viewing momentGet Married, Mother
Viewing momentOur Wonderful Years
Viewing momentMr. and Mrs. Swordplay
Viewing momentThe Dancing Girl of Izu
Viewing momentNew Snow
Viewing momentRebellion of Japan
Viewing momentAs the Clouds Scatter
Viewing momentYoku
Viewing momentDiary of Forsaken Love
Viewing moment「通夜の客」より わが愛
Viewing momentBurden of Life
Viewing momentThe New Road: Akemi
Viewing momentA Million Girls
Viewing momentDispersed Clouds
Viewing momentThe Neighbour's Wife and Mine
Viewing momentWhen a Woman Loves
Viewing momentElegy of the North
Viewing momentHunting Rifle
Viewing momentAn Innocent Witch
Viewing momentGrowing Up
Viewing momentWoman in the Mist
Viewing momentTwice on a Certain Night
Viewing momentLove's Family Tree
Viewing momentYellow Crow
Viewing momentThe Bride Talks in Her Sleep
Viewing momentThe Tale of Kinuyo
Viewing momentShiroi Kiba
Viewing momentThe Valley Between Love and Death
