Shinobu Ôtake Movies

  • 2012
    Women's Dream of Amakusa: Revitalizing Geisha Town

    Women's Dream of Amakusa: Revitalizing Geisha Town

    Women's Dream of Amakusa: Revitalizing Geisha Town

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    Ushibuka in Amakusa City prospered a century ago with its fishing industry and red-light district, but has become Japan's fastest declining city....

    Women's Dream of Amakusa: Revitalizing Geisha Town
  • 2012
    Cymbeline

    Cymbeline

    Cymbeline

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    In William Shakespeare's "Cymbeline," King Cymbeline is furious when his only daughter, Inogen, marries Postumus, a man of low birth, instead of...

    Cymbeline
  • 1992
    7 Up Japan

    7 Up Japan

    7 Up Japan

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    This is the first in a series of documentaries following the lives of Japanese citizens based off Michael Apted's Up series.

    7 Up Japan
  • 1990
    Kinpira

    Kinpira

    Kinpira

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    A yakuza boss's daughter starts a pirate TV broadcast.

    Kinpira
  • 1999
    蜷川幸雄演出「パンドラの鐘」

    蜷川幸雄演出「パンドラの鐘」

    蜷川幸雄演出「パンドラの鐘」

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    蜷川幸雄演出「パンドラの鐘」
  • 1991
    The love song of farewell later

    The love song of farewell later

    The love song of farewell later

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    A suspense drama based on Osamu Takahashi's original work starring Shinobu Otake. The shooting location of Gunkanjima is a famous tourist attraction....

    The love song of farewell later
  • 2018
    Tokyo 2001/10/21 22:32~22:41

    Tokyo 2001/10/21 22:32~22:41

    Tokyo 2001/10/21 22:32~22:41

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    A mother and son are eating sushi at a conveyer belt sushi bar in Tokyo. This film depicts their conversation using cutout animation.

    Tokyo 2001/10/21 22:32~22:41
  • 2025
    In Their Own Words: The Women of Kurokawa

    In Their Own Words: The Women of Kurokawa

    In Their Own Words: The Women of Kurokawa

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    A documentary exposing the sexual violence euphemistically termed "entertainment" inflicted on women of the Kurokawa settler group during...

    In Their Own Words: The Women of Kurokawa