The best Kyōko Kagawa’s movies

Kyōko Kagawa

Kyōko Kagawa

05/12/1931 (92 años)
Today we present the best Kyōko Kagawa’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Kyōko Kagawa’s movies.
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Tokyo Story

Tokyo Story
8.1/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 03/11/1953
  • Character: Kyôko Hirayama
The elderly Shukishi and his wife, Tomi, take the long journey from their small seaside village to visit their adult children in Tokyo. Their elder son, Koichi, a doctor, and their daughter, Shige, a hairdresser, don't have much time to spend with their aged parents, and so it falls to Noriko, the widow of their younger son who was killed in the war, to keep her in-laws company.

Mothra

Mothra
6.5/10
Shipwreck survivors found on the presumably uninhabited Infant Island leads to a scientific expedition that discovers a surviving native population along with the Shobijin, tiny twin fairy priestesses of the island's mythical deity called Mothra. After the fairies are kidnapped by an exploitative businessman named Clark Nelson, Mothra sets out to rescue them.

High and Low

High and Low
8.4/10
An executive of a shoe company becomes a victim of extortion when his chauffeur's son is kidnapped and held for ransom.

After Life

After Life
7.6/10
  • Genre: DramaFantasy
  • Release: 11/09/1998
  • Character: Kyoko Watanabe, Ichiro's Wife
On a cold Monday morning, a group of counselors clock in at an old-fashioned social services office. Their task is to interview the recently deceased, record their personal details, then, over the course of the week, assist them in choosing a single memory to keep for eternity.

Red Beard

Red Beard
8.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 03/04/1965
  • Character: Madwoman ("The Mantis")
Aspiring to an easy job as personal physician to a wealthy family, Noboru Yasumoto is disappointed when his first post after medical school takes him to a small country clinic under the gruff doctor Red Beard. Yasumoto rebels in numerous ways, but Red Beard proves a wise and patient teacher. He gradually introduces his student to the unglamorous side of the profession, ultimately assigning him to care for a prostitute rescued from a local brothel.

The Bad Sleep Well

The Bad Sleep Well
8/10
In this loose adaptation of "Hamlet," illegitimate son Kôichi Nishi climbs to a high position within a Japanese corporation and marries the crippled daughter of company vice president Iwabuchi. At the reception, the wedding cake is a replica of their corporate headquarters, but an aspect of the design reminds the party of the hushed-up death of Nishi's father. It is then that Nishi unleashes his plan to avenge his father's death.

Sansho the Bailiff

Sansho the Bailiff
8.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 31/03/1954
  • Character: Anju
In medieval Japan a compassionate governor is sent into exile. His wife and children try to join him, but are separated, and the children grow up amid suffering and oppression.

Madadayo

Madadayo
7.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 17/04/1993
  • Character: Professor's Wife
This film tells the story of professor Uehida Hyakken-sama (1889-1971), in Gotemba, around the forties. He was a university professor until an air raid, when he left to become a writer and has to live in a hut. His mood has hardly changed, not by the change nor by time.

The Lower Depths

The Lower Depths
7.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/10/1957
  • Character: Okayo, Osugi's Sister
Residents of a rundown boardinghouse in 19th-century Japan, including a mysterious old man and an aging actor, get drawn into a love triangle that turns violent. When amoral thief Sutekichi breaks off his affair with landlady Osugi to romance her younger sister, Okayo, Osugi extracts her revenge by revealing her infidelity to her jealous husband.

The Crucified Lovers

The Crucified Lovers
8/10
In 17th century Kyoto, Osan is married to Ishun, a wealthy miserly scroll-maker. When Osan is falsely accused of having an affair with the best worker, Mohei, the pair flee the city and declare their love for each other. Ishun orders his men to find them, and separate them to avoid public humiliation.

Shall We Dance?

Shall We Dance?
7.7/10
A bored Japanese accountant sees a beautiful woman in the window of a ballroom dance studio. He secretly starts taking dancing lessons to be near her, and then over time discovers how much he loves ballroom dancing. His wife, meanwhile, has hired a private detective to find out why he has started coming home late smelling of perfume.

Mother

Mother
7.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 12/06/1952
  • Character: Toshiko Fukuhara
A teenaged girl witnesses her widowed mother's attempt to sustain her family.

The Story of Film: An Odyssey

The Story of Film: An Odyssey
8.4/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 03/09/2011
  • Character: Self
The story of international cinema told through the history of cinematic innovation. Covering six continents and 12 decades, showing how film-makers are influenced both by the historical events of their times, and by each other.

Heaven's Bookstore

Heaven's Bookstore
6.5/10
Heaven's Bookstore is a 2004 Japanese film directed by Tetsuo Shinohara about a struggling classical pianist who is sent to heaven to work in a bookstore. It is based on two novels, written by Atsushi Matsuhisa and Wataru Tanaka.

Love Letter

Love Letter
7.2/10
  • Genre: Romance
  • Release: 13/12/1953
A sad and troubled man finds a new job five years after the end of WWII, where he writes love letters for other people.

Little Peach

Little Peach
7.4/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 13/05/1958
  • Character: Anzukko
Anzukko (Little Peach) is the daughter of a successful writer. She turns down each one of her suitors, until she marries a beginning writer named Ryokichi. Their life quickly sinks into despair.

Mifune: The Last Samurai

Mifune: The Last Samurai
7.2/10
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release: 25/11/2016
  • Character: Herself
Nearly 20 years after his death and in the run-up to his centenary, Toshiro Mifune remains a true giant of Japanese cinema.

Yagyu Secret Scrolls

Yagyu Secret Scrolls
6.4/10
In the Tokugawa Era, the clan of Lord Yagyu has hidden away three scrolls containing clan secrets which, if revealed, would cause revolution and disaster for the clan. The information is divided among the three scrolls, all of which must be possessed for the secrets to be understood. When Princess Yuhime steals the scrolls, Tasaburo, a samurai with magical powers, and his brother Senshiro are sent to retrieve them.

Ginza Cosmetics

Ginza Cosmetics
7/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 14/04/1951
  • Character: Kyôko
Italy is usually cited as the anchor of the neo-realist movement in cinema, but Mikio Naruse's Ginza Cosmetics (1951) is a reminder that Japan had its own output equally rooted in realism. Set in Tokyo's Ginza district, this low-key, lyrical unassuming account of a few days in the life of a luckless geisha (Kinuyo Tanaka), as she struggles to make a living for herself and her young son, has few dramatic highs or artificial moments, but possesses a startlingly vivid power in its slice-of-life texture.

Girls of Dark

Girls of Dark
7.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 04/09/1961
  • Character: Mrs. Shima
In the late 1950's prostitution was banned in Japan and if a woman was found exercising this profession they were sent to a reformatory. This is a story of one of these brave women Kuniko who is released from the reformatory and tries to build a new life.

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