Masahiro Shinoda (篠田 正浩 Shinoda Masahiro, March 9, 1931 – March 25, 2025) was a Japanese film director, originally associated with the Shochiku Studio, who came to prominence as part of the Japanese New Wave in the 1960s.
He married the actress Shima Iwashita, who appears in several of his films, such as 1969's Double Suicide.
His 1986 film Gonza the Spearman was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear for an outstanding artistic contribution. He won the 1991 Japan Academy Prize for Director of the Year for Childhood Days.
He retired from directing after the release of Spy Sorge in 2003, a biopic on the life of Richard Sorge.
Directing
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1931-03-09
Gifu, Gifu, Japan
篠田 正浩, Масахиро Синода
Funeral Parade of Roses
Masahiro Shinoda on 'The Human Condition'
Masaki Kobayashi on 'The Human Condition'
Himiko
Pale Flower
Double Suicide
Samurai Spy
Takeshi: Childhood Days
Captive's Island
Silence
Assassination
Gonza the Spearman
Under the Blossoming Cherry Trees
Killers on Parade
Youth in Fury
Demon Pond
A Flame at the Pier
The Petrified Forest
Ballad of Orin
Owls' Castle
Sharaku
One Way Ticket to Love
The Scandalous Adventures of Buraikan
Love New and Old
Our Marriage
Moonlight Serenade
With Beauty and Sorrow
Spy Sorge
MacArthur's Children
Island of the Evil Spirits
The Dancer
Allusion: Reincarnation Story
Epitaph to My Love
Sapporo Winter Olympics
Glory on the Summit
Clouds at Sunset