Keisuke Kinoshita

Keisuke Kinoshita

Directing · Born 1912-12-05 · Shizuoka, Japan

Keisuke Kinoshita (木下 惠介, Kinoshita Keisuke, December 5, 1912 – December 30, 1998) was a Japanese film director. Hugely popular in his home country of Japan, Keisuke Kinoshita worked tirelessly as a director for nearly half a century, making lyrical, sentimental films that often center on the inherent goodness of people, especially in times of distress. He began his directing career during a most challenging time for Japanese cinema: World War II, when the industry’s output was closely monitored by the state and often had to be purely propagandistic. He refused to be bound by genre, technique, or dogma. Kinoshita excelled in almost every genre: comedy, tragedy, social dramas, period films. He shot all films on location or in a one-house set. He pursued severe photographic realism with the long take, long-shot method, and went equally far toward stylization with fast cutting, intricate wipes, tilted cameras, and even classical scroll-painting and Kabuki stage technique. Kinoshita was highly prolific, turning out some 42 films in the first 23 years of his career. For this, Kinoshita explained that he "can’t help it. Ideas for films have always just popped into my head like scraps of paper into a wastebasket." While lesser-known internationally than contemporaries such as Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi and Yasujirō Ozu, he was a household figure in his home country, beloved by both critics and audiences from the 1940s to the 1960s. Although few concrete details have emerged about Kinoshita's personal life, his homosexuality was widely known in the film world. Screenwriter and frequent collaborator Yoshio Shirasaka recalls the "brilliant scene" Kinoshita made with the handsome, well-dressed assistant directors he surrounded himself with. His 1959 film Farewell to Spring (Sekishuncho) has been called "Japan's first gay film" for the emotional intensity depicted between its male characters. Kinoshita received the Order of the Rising Sun in 1984 and was awarded the Order of Culture in 1991 by the Japanese government. He died on December 30, 1998, of a stroke. His grave is in Engaku-ji in Kamakura, very near to that of his fellow Shochiku director, Yasujirō Ozu.

As cast

As director

Father
Father 1988
Director
Big Joys, Small Sorrows
Big Joys, Small Sorrows 1986
Director
Children of Nagasaki
Children of Nagasaki 1983
Director
The Young Rebels
The Young Rebels 1980
Director
Oh, My Son!
Oh, My Son! 1979
Director
Love and Separation in Sri Lanka
Love and Separation in Sri Lanka 1976
Director
Eyes, the Sea and a Ball
Eyes, the Sea and a Ball 1967
Director
The Scent of Incense
The Scent of Incense 1964
Director
A Legend or Was It?
A Legend or Was It? 1963
Director
Sing, Young People!
Sing, Young People! 1963
Director
Ballad of a Workman
Ballad of a Workman 1962
Director
This Year's Love
This Year's Love 1962
Director
Immortal Love
Immortal Love 1961
Director
The River Fuefuki
The River Fuefuki 1960
Director
Spring Dreams
Spring Dreams 1960
Director
Thus Another Day
Thus Another Day 1959
Director
Farewell to Spring
Farewell to Spring 1959
Director
The Snow Flurry
The Snow Flurry 1959
Director
The Eternal Rainbow
The Eternal Rainbow 1958
Director
The Ballad of Narayama
The Ballad of Narayama 1958
Director
Danger Stalks Near
Danger Stalks Near 1957
Director
Times of Joy and Sorrow
Times of Joy and Sorrow 1957
Director
The Rose on His Arm
The Rose on His Arm 1956
Director
Farewell to Dream
Farewell to Dream 1956
Director
She Was Like a Wild Chrysanthemum
She Was Like a Wild Chrysanthemum 1955
Director
The Tattered Wings
The Tattered Wings 1955
Director
Twenty-Four Eyes
Twenty-Four Eyes 1954
Director
The Garden of Women
The Garden of Women 1954
Director
A Japanese Tragedy
A Japanese Tragedy 1953
Director
Carmen's Innocent Love
Carmen's Innocent Love 1952
Director
Fireworks Over the Sea
Fireworks Over the Sea 1951
Director
Boyhood
Boyhood 1951
Director
Carmen Comes Home
Carmen Comes Home 1951
Director
The Good Fairy
The Good Fairy 1951
Director
Wedding Ring
Wedding Ring 1950
Director
Broken Drum
Broken Drum 1949
Director
Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 2
Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 2 1949
Director
Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 1
Yotsuya Ghost Story Part 1 1949
Director
Here's to the Young Lady
Here's to the Young Lady 1949
Director
Apostasy
Apostasy 1948
Director
The Portrait
The Portrait 1948
Director
Woman
Woman 1948
Director
Phoenix
Phoenix 1947
Director
Marriage
Marriage 1947
Director
The Girl I Loved
The Girl I Loved 1946
Director
Morning for the Osone Family
Morning for the Osone Family 1946
Director
Army
Army 1944
Director
Jubilation Street
Jubilation Street 1944
Director
The Living Magoroku
The Living Magoroku 1943
Director
Port of Flowers
Port of Flowers 1943
Director