Noriaki Tsuchimoto was a Japanese documentary film director known for his films on Minamata disease and examinations of the effects of modernization on Asia. Tsuchimoto and Shinsuke Ogawa have been called the "two figures [that] tower over the landscape of Japanese documentary."
Directing
41
Male
1928-12-11
Gifu Prefecture, Japan
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Tsuchimoto Noriaki
The Shiranui Sea
Cinema Is about Documenting Lives: The Works and Times of Noriaki Tsuchimoto
Devotion: A Film About Ogawa Productions
Minamata Revolt: A People's Quest for Life
Nuclear Scrapbook
Minamata Disease: A Trilogy
Minamata: The Person Who Dug the Well
Minamata Diary: Visiting Resurrected Souls
Hiroshima no pika
Minamata — These 30 Years
Message from Minamata to the World
Cuban Lover
Minamata: The Victims and Their World
Minamata Report 1 - The Central Pollution Board
Fishing Moon
The World of the Siberians
My Town, My Youth
On the Road: A Document
Bursting Balsam Flower: My Chikuho, My Korea
Minamata no ko wa ikiteiru
Voices of Young Japan
Afghan Spring
An Engineer's Assistant
Prehistory of the Partisans
The Stolen Sea
Exchange Student Chua Swee Lin
Another Afghanistan: Kabul Diary 1985
Traces: The Kabul Museum 1988
The Minamata Mural