Tomotaka Tasaka
Born:
1901-04-14
From:
Hiroshima, Japan
Born in Hiroshima Prefecture, he began working at Nikkatsu's Kyoto studio in 1924 and eventually came to prominence for a series of realist, humanist films made at Nikkatsu's Tamagawa studio in the late 1930s such as Robō no ishi and Mud and Soldiers, both of which starred Isamu Kosugi.
Directing
Scrap Collectors
Koto—The Lake of Tears
Cold Rice, Osan, Chan
The Sharks
A House in the Quarter
A Carpenter and Children
Run, Genta, Run!
Shinran, Part II
Shinran
The Stream of Youth
A Slope in the Sun
This Day's Life
The Baby Carriage
The Maid's Kid
I'll Not Forget the Song of Nagasaki
Yukiwarisō
Victory Song
Navy
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Mother and Child Grass
君と僕
Mud and Soldiers
Explosion!
A Pebble by the Wayside
Five Scouts