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Shirō Toyoda

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Japanese film director (1906–1977)

Shirō Toyoda
Shirō Toyoda in 1938
Born(1906-01-03)3 January 1906
Kyoto, Japan
Died13 November 1977(1977-11-13) (aged 71)
Tokyo, Japan
Occupation(s)Film director, screenwriter
Years active1925–1976

Shirō Toyoda (豊田 四郎,Toyoda Shirō; 3 January 1906 – 13 November 1977)[1][2] was a Japanesefilm director andscreenwriter who directed over 60 films during his career which spanned 50 years.[3] He was denoted for his high-quality adaptations of works of many important twentieth-century Japanese writers.[1][2][4]

Career

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Born inKyoto, Toyoda moved toTokyo after finishing high school. Intent on becoming a theatre playwright at first,[5] he studied scriptwriting under the pioneering film directorEizō Tanaka.[2][5] He joined theKamata section of theShōchiku film studios in 1925 and worked as an assistant director underYasujirō Shimazu, before giving his directorial debut in 1929.[2][5] Forced to continue to work as an assistant director,[2] and dissatisfied with the material he was given at Shochiku,[5] he moved to the independent Tokyo Hassei Eiga Shisaku studio (laterToho).[5] There he directed the successfulYoung People (1937) and gained a reputation for directing literary adaptations with a humanistic touch, in particularUguisu (1938) andSpring on Leper's Island (1940).[1][5]

AfterWorld War II, Toyoda adapted the works of writers likeYasunari Kawabata,Kafū Nagai,Naoya Shiga,Jun'ichirō Tanizaki andMasuji Ibuse for his films.[2][4] Distinguished by their visual imagination and superb acting,[4] they established Toyoda's reputation as an actor's director.[5] Noted works of this era includeThe Wild Geese (1953),Marital Relations (1955),A Cat, Shozo, and Two Women (1956),Snow Country (1957) andThe Twilight Story (1960).[1][2][4] Working as closely with his cameramen and scenarists as with his actors, he relied on a steady group of collaborators, including cinematographers Kinya Kokura andMitsuo Miura and scriptwriter Toshio Yasumi.[5]

Toyoda died in Tokyo in 1977.[2]

Filmography

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Director

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  • 1929:Irodorareru kuchibiru (彩られる唇)
  • 1929:Tokai o oyogu onna (都会を泳ぐ女)
  • 1930:Yūai kekkon (友愛結婚)
  • 1930:Kokoro ogoreru onna (心驕れる女)
  • 1935:Sannin no josei (三人の女性)
  • 1936:Tōkyō-Ōsaka tokudane ōrai (東京−大阪特ダネ往来)
  • 1936:Ōbantō kobantō (大番頭小番頭)
  • 1936:Kamata Ōfuna sutajio no haru (蒲田 大船スタジオの春)
  • 1937:Minato wa uwakikaze (港は浮気風)
  • 1937:Oyake Akahachi (オヤケアカハチ)
  • 1937:Young People (Wakai hito)
  • 1937:Jūji hōka (十字砲火)
  • 1938:Nakimushi kozo (泣蟲小僧)
  • 1938:Fuyu no yado (冬の宿)
  • 1938:Uguisu (鶯)
  • 1940:Okumura Ioko (奥村五百子)
  • 1940:Spring on Leper's Island (Kojima no haru)
  • 1940:Ōhinata-mura (大日向村)
  • 1941:Waga ai no ki (わが愛の記)
  • 1943:Wakaki sugata (若き姿)
  • 1946:Hinoki butai (檜舞台)
  • 1947:Four Love Stories (四つの恋の物語 第一話 初恋,Yottsu no koi no monogatari)
  • 1948:Waga ai wa yama no kanata ni (わが愛は山の彼方に)
  • 1949:Hakucho wa kanashikarazuya (白鳥は悲しからずや)
  • 1950:Onna no shiki (女の四季)
  • 1951:Eriko to tomo-ni dai-ichi bu (えりことともに 第一部)
  • 1951:Eriko to tomo-ni dai-ni bu (えりことともに 第二部)
  • 1951:Sekirei no kyoku (せきれいの曲)
  • 1952:Kaze futabi (風ふたゝび)
  • 1952:Haru no sasayaki (春の囁き)
  • 1953:The Wild Geese (Gan)
  • 1954:Aru onna (或る女)
  • 1955:The Grass Whistle a.k.a.Love Never Fails (麦笛,Mugibue)
  • 1955:Marital Relations (Meoto zenzai)
  • 1956:The Legend of the White Serpent (白夫人の妖恋,Byaku fujin no yoren)
  • 1956:A Cat, Shozo, and Two Women (Neko to Shozo to futari no onna)
  • 1957:Snow Country (Yukiguni)
  • 1957:Evening Calm (夕凪, Yūnagi)
  • 1958:Makeraremasen katsumadewa (負ケラレセン勝マデハ)
  • 1958:The Hotelman's Holiday (喜劇 駅前旅館,Kigeki ekimae ryokan)
  • 1959:A Flower Never Fades (花のれん,Hana noren)
  • 1959:Dansei shiiku hō (男性飼育法)
  • 1959:Pilgrimage at Night (暗夜行路,An'ya kōro)
  • 1960:Chinpindō shujin (珍品堂主人)
  • 1960:The Twilight Story (Bokuto kidan)
  • 1961:The Diplomat's Mansion (東京夜話,Tokyo yawa)
  • 1962:Till Tomorrow Comes (明日ある限り,Ashita aru kagiri)
  • 1962:Ika naru hoshi no moto ni (如何なる星の下に)
  • 1963:Madame Aki (憂愁平野,Yushu heiya)
  • 1963:The Maid Story (台所太平記,Daidokoro taiheiki)
  • 1963:Shin meoto zenzai (新・夫婦善哉)
  • 1964:Kigeki yōki-na mibōjin (喜劇 陽気な未亡人)
  • 1964:Sweet Sweat (Amai ase)
  • 1965:Nami kage (波影)
  • 1965:Illusion of Blood (Yotsuya kaidan)
  • 1965:Tale of a Carpenter (大工太平記,Daiku taiheki)
  • 1967:River of Forever (千曲川絶唱,Chikumagawa zesshō)
  • 1967:Kigeki ekimae hyakku-nen (喜劇 駅前百年)
  • 1968:Kigeki ekimae kaiun (喜劇 駅前開運)
  • 1969:Portrait of Hell (Jigoku-hen)
  • 1973:The Twilight Years (Kōkotsu no hito)
  • 1976:Tsuma to onna no aida (妻と女の間)

Screenwriter

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Scripts not realised by Toyoda himself:

  • 1925:Yū no kane (夕の鐘)
  • 1925:Aisai no himitsu (愛妻の秘密)
  • 1926:Fukumen no kage (覆面の影)
  • 1926:Mankō (万公)
  • 1927:Koi o hirotta otoko (恋を拾った男)
  • 1928:Yowaki hitobito (弱き人々) co-writer
  • 1928:Shin'ya no okyaku (深夜のお客) co-writer
  • 1936:Ipponto dohyo-iri (一本刀土俵入)

Actor

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  • 1952:Kin no tamago: Golden girl (金の卵 Golden Girl)

Awards

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Legacy

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Toyoda's films have repeatedly been shown at theBerkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive as part of retrospectives,[6][7][8] and three of his works added to the collection of theMuseum of Modern Art in 1987.[9]

References

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  1. ^abcd"豊田四郎 (Toyoda Shirō)".Kinenote (in Japanese). Retrieved8 January 2022.
  2. ^abcdefgh"豊田四郎 (Toyoda Shirō)".Kotobank (in Japanese). Retrieved8 January 2022.
  3. ^"豊田四郎 (Toyoda Shirō)".Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese). Retrieved8 January 2022.
  4. ^abcdJacoby, Alexander (2008).Critical Handbook of Japanese Film Directors: From the Silent Era to the Present Day. Berkeley: Stone Bridge Press. pp. 313–316.ISBN 978-1-933330-53-2.
  5. ^abcdefghAnderson, Joseph L.; Richie, Donald (1959).The Japanese Film – Art & Industry. Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle Company.
  6. ^"Shiro Toyoda: Telling the Story".BAMPFA. 21 December 2014. Retrieved2 August 2023.
  7. ^"A Cat, Two Women and One Man (Neko to Shozo to Futari no Onna)".BAMPFA. 22 December 2014. Retrieved2 August 2023.
  8. ^"The Mistress (Wild Geese/Gan)".BAMPFA. 22 December 2014. Retrieved2 August 2023.
  9. ^"MoMA announces major gift of Japanese films from Toho"(PDF).MoMA. Retrieved2 August 2023.

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