Yoshitarō Nomura was a prolific Japanese film director, film producer, and screenwriter. His first accredited film, Pigeon, was released in 1953; his last, Kikenna Onna-tachi, in 1985. He has received several awards during his career, including the Japanese Academy Award for "Best Director" for his 1978 film The Demon.
Directing
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Male
1919-04-23
Kyoto, Japan
Yoshitarô Nomura, Ёситаро Номура
To Your Majesty, The Emperor
To Your Majesty, The Emperor 2
The Castle of Sand
Stakeout
Writhing Tongue
Zero Focus
Village of Eight Gravestones
The Demon
The Incident
The Shadow Within
At the Side of the Bridge
Mount Hakkoda
Kurama tengu: Aomen yasha
慶安水滸傳
At the Side of the Bridge 2
Youth’s Romance Seat: Sitting on the grass
Surprising 53 Stations of the Tokaido
The Scarlet Camellia
Nani ga nandemo Tamegorō
やるぞみておれ為五郎
花も実もある為五郎
Nezumi Kozō kaitō den
In Broad Daylight
Suspicion
Amagi Pass
Call from Darkness
Haru no sanmyaku
Dear Mr. Prime Minister
Tokyo Bay
Donto ikōze
The Betrayers Out!
The Refugee
The Shinano River
Rainbow Over the Pacific
Final Take: The Golden Age of Movies
Daddy on a Rocking Boat
The Perennial Weed
Kitsune
The Three Undelivered Letters
The Wicked
Angel's Lover
One Two Punch
Miyamoto Musashi
Theater Of Life
The Street of Desire
Flower and Dragon
The Street Car Game
Life is a Battle
The Instant Services Bureau
Dancing Girls of Izu
Warm Current
The Witty Samurai
Haitoku no mesu
Dangerous Women
Big, Big Fellow
At the Side of the Bridge 3
At the Side of the Bridge 4
The Politicians
Onna no issho
Inochi hateru hi made
Monthly Salary: 13,000 Yen
Modan dôchû: Sono koi matta nashi
Yellow Cherries
Koi no gashū
Ohana han
Ohana han: Dai ni bu
Center of Tokyo
The Pigeon
鑑賞用男性
Family of Women
The Last Trump Card
ひばり・橋の花と喧嘩
Hanayome no o noroke
Good Evening
Here It is Quiet
Every Day That New Life
Barren Love
A Tale of Dung and Urine