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Birthday:
01-28-1916
Deathday:
11-22-1993 (77 years)
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Nippon Express Carries the Olympics to Tokyo
Writer
event 1964
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A documentary focusing on the things and animals necessary for the Olympics in Tokyo in 1964.
The Unforgivable Atom Bomb: The Singing Voice of 1954 Japan
Director
event 1954
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This film documents a large-scale event
organized by the Utagoe (Singing Voice) working class choral and musical movement
that took place over the course of three days in Tokyo on November 27, 1954 at Kyoritsu
Auditorium and Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium. Tens of thousands of people from
factories and farming villages across Japan take part. Folk songs from different local
regions of Japan are sung and laborer choruses perform. Choruses and songs and dances
from Korea and China are heard. The finale is a mass choral performance of “The Unforgivable Atom Bomb.”
The Matsukawa Incident: Seeing the Truth Through the Wall
Director
event 1954
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A passenger train derailment occurred on
August 17, 1949. In the aftermath, it was
suspected that Communist sympathizers were
responsible and people involved in an ongoing labor dispute were rounded up and put
on trial. Starting from the premise that unjust verdicts were handed down in both the
initial trial and on appeal, this film sets out to investigate the truth.
農村住宅改善 Renovating Farm Houses
Director
event 1941
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Film directed by Noda Shinkichi
Festivals in Tohoku Part 1
Director
event 1956
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First film in the festival trilogy
Festivals in Tohoku Part 2
Director
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Second film in the festival trilogy
Festivals in Tohoku Part 3
Director
event 1957
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Third film in the festival trilogy
The Girl of the Valley
Director
event 1949
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Documentary directed by Noda Shinkichi
The Locomotive Kid
Director
event 1950
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Documentary by Noda Shinkichi
Work in Retail
Director
event 1951
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Documentary by Noda Shinkichi
Technique of Foundry: The Cupola Operation
Director
event 1954
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Film by Noda Shinkichi
The Workers of Keihin 1953
Director
event 1953
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The Yokohama and Kawasaki factory district, industrial heart of Japan. In 1953, a Kanagawa Prefecture May Day (International Workers’ Day) took place here, spreading links of solidarity among workers. Workers criticize the Korean War-era transformation of Japan into an American military base and protest remilitarization. A new print will be screened.
June 1960: Rage Against the Security Treaty
Director
event 1960
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This film documents the surging mass movement against ratification of the new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty in June of 1960. The National Diet Building is surrounded for days by demonstrators shouting, “Down with Kishi!” (then Prime Minister) and “Dissolve the Diet!” Workers also strike in protest of the treaty. Fierce clashing between riot police and demonstrators results in casualties.
The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tone River
Director
event 1955
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The Tone River flows from the Mikuni Mountains through the Kanto Plain. The film follows its path from its source to Choshi and into the Pacific Ocean, documenting the lifestyles and industries along its banks and the history of its management.
The New Japanese Geography Film Series: The Roofs of Honshu
Director
event 1957
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In the mountains of the Chubu region, farmers grow legumes, buckwheat, and millet. Silk cultivation and forestry are also important sources of income. Paper production has flourished since the Meiji Period, and precision-instrument factories have been built for assembling lenses and timepiec- es. The natural environment is harsh but beautiful, and a local tourist industry has also developed.
The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Tokaido, Yesterday and Today
Director
event 1958
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This film presents a contemporary Tokaido completely transformed from the scenery famously portrayed by Utagawa Hiroshige in the Edo Period: a landscape traversed by rail tracks and busy with cars coming and going. Heading west from Tokyo, we encounter the traditional industries that developed in the cities and localities along the highway, as well as the mechanical industries that arrived with modernization. The journey continues to Kyoto and Osaka
The New Japanese Geography Film Series: Villages of the Northeast
Director
event 1959
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The farming villages that exist throughout Tohoku are known for their rice production but struggle with cold-weather crop damage. Many who rely on the single crop this land produces end up leaving their villages to earn money. At the same time, innovative work has progressed with im- proved adaptation of rice beds to the environment. The film also features people who have cleared land for dairy farming and regions where large-scale land reclamation projects have been undertaken.
Tying Land and Sea
Director
event 1960
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This PR film for Nippon Express features location footage of modernized port facilities from Hokkaido and Honshu to Shikoku and Kyushu and of the process of loading cargo onto ships.
Nichiray a la carte
Director
event 1963
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Nippon Rayon has produced clothing of assorted colors, designs, and materials. Their nylon products are not limited to fashion but extend to all aspects of life. The film features shots of models wearing vibrant outfits as well as products being manufactured on the factory floor.
A Town Not Yet Seen
Director
event 1963
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The film consists of fragmentary images, of water flowing in stone-paved gutters, narrow alleys and the rooftops of buildings, afternoon and night views of the city glimpsed through a car window, the fishing harbor and the ruins of a church destroyed by the atomic bomb.
The Loneliness of Two Long Distance Runners
Director
event 1966
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During the marathon event at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, a surprise incident occurred when a man jumped onto the course from the side of the road and tried to run alongside athlete Abebe Bikila, who was coming up Koshu-kaido Avenue far in the lead of the other runners. Noda happened to be at the scene shooting footage for Carrying the Olympics and later reprinted this short bit of film editing it into an experimental work in which the shot repeats 19 times.
Collapsed Swamp, or Painter Yamashita Kikuji
Director
event 1976
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A documentary about the iconoclastic painter Yamashita Kikuji that depicts the 1969 Tomurai-ten (Funeral Exhibition) of then-recent work by Yamashita and his late older brother Taniguchi Kunbi, the living space he shared with his wife and his pet owls, and scenes of the artist at work.
Mizutani Isao’s Wanderings through Ten Spiritual Worlds
Director
event 1984
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This film documents painter Mizutani Isao’s creative process as he prepares for his solo exhibition “Between Ten Spiritual Worlds:Flies and the Dinner Table.” Mizutani’s method involves painting the surface of his canvases with water-soluble acrylics, then applying India ink and water and freezing them naturally. No sound was recorded for the film, which was projected silent with Mizutani himself narrating over the images.
The Mikagura Festival of Tomiyama Village
Director
event 1985
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Located in the northeastern corner of Aichi Prefecture, Tomiyama Village has suffered from a shrinking population since the construction of Sakuma Dam left much of the village submerged (in 2005 Tomiyama was incorporated into Toyone Village). This film documents the mikagura festival, a tradition practiced in this region since the 15th century that combines the Shinto performing arts of yudate and kagura in praying for rebirth and purification.
The Procession of Weird and Wonderful Masks
Director
event 1988
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Noda’s team shot this film for Kanagawa News Film Association in 1972 as a document of annual rites practiced at Goryo Shrine in Kamakura. The footage was ultimately withheld from public view due to concerns about problems of discrimination at the origins of the masked procession festival. Noda obtained the footage from the NewsFilm Association and completed a version for private use in 1987.
Sarushima Island with a Fort: Ruins and Graffiti
Director
event 1987
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Sarushima Island lies off the coast of Yokosuka Port. In the late Edo Period the island was outfitted with artillery and in the Meiji period a fort was constructed by the Army. After Japan’s defeat in the war, it was opened as a sea park and young people began to make it a destination. Noda visited it to shoot in black and white in 1968, and in color in 1983. In excluding human figures from the screen and filming ruins and graffiti in their materiality, he experiments at creating a visual poem.
The Feast of the Gods on a Winter’s Night: Toyama’s Shimotsuki Festival
Director
event 1970
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The shimotsuki festival has been passed down over the centuries in the community of Shimoguri, located in Kamimura in Nagano Prefecture’s Shimoina District. The population once staged a revolt against the oppression of the Toyama clan who governed the region. Disease spread in the aftermath and was thought to be the work of the slain clan. The festival was initiated to clear their resentment. The masks of dead spirits dance amid clouds of steam from boiling water.
Good Road for the Living and the Dead: Niino Bon Odori, Festival to Send Off the Gods
Director
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On the nights of the 14th, 15th, and 16th of August, the obon festival takes over the streets of the Niino community of Nagano Prefecture. At its conclusion, a practitioner of shugendo, a syncretic tradition combining elements of Buddhism and Shinto, serves as priest to send off the spirits of ancestors past that have journeyed back for Obon as well as the new spirits of those deceased within the past year. The spirits ride the flames of faceted lanterns that are lit and drift off into the eastern sky.
Snow as Flowers: Niino’s Snow Festival
Director
event 1980
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This film documents a snow festival with a history dating to the 13th century held at Izu Shrine in the Niino community of Anan-cho, a small town located in the Shimoina District of Nagano Prefecture. The winter snow that falls during the festival is thought to herald the abundant life force of spring. Noda completed this film over a five-year period beginning in 1974, visiting the festival each year with a small staff and editing the footage as he shot.
A Million Prayers for Amitabha Buddha and the Lion Dance of Yozuku
Director
event 1971
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In Yamakita, a town in the Ashigarakami District of Kanagawa Prefecture, there is a nenbutsu chanting practice associated with the Noanji Soto Zen temple that has a history of approximately 600 years. The nenbutsu is chanted as men rotate a large strand of 302 prayer beads affixed around a pulley. This is followed by a lion dance (shishimai) that proceeds around all the houses of the village as a purification ritual.
Yoshihama’s Kashima Dance, Ashigara’s Sasara Dance
Director
event 1971
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The Kashima Dance is performed in the area of Kanagawa Prefecture extending from Odawara City along the western shore of Sagami Bay. This film documents a dedication of the dance on the grounds of Yoshihama’s Soga Shrine performed in August by twenty-five people. The film also records the Sasara women’s dance which the women’s association and the elders of Minami Ashigara City in the west of Kanagawa Prefecture revived after a fifty-year hiatus
The Lion Dance of Toya
Director
event 1972
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A folk festival with a three-hundred-year history held at Suwa Shrine in Toya in Sagamihara City’s Midori Ward, Kanagawa Prefecture. Within the shrine grounds, a father, mother, and child lion line up and dance to the sound of flutes and singing. As a prayer dance that retains a simplicity passed down since the 17th century, it is unique in Japan.
Miura Kikuna’s Ameya Dance
Director
event 1972
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Located on Kanagawa Prefecture’s Miura Peninsula, Kikuna bustles with beachgoers in the summer. In October, the Miura Shirayama Shrine holds an annual festival, the Ameya dance, which has a history extending to the late Edo Period. Young men dressed in female garb perform dances including the shiramatsu konaya, komori, and godanme. The film emphasizes the wild aspect of these performing arts birthed by struggling farmers and fishermen.
Sagicho in Oiso
Director
event 1972
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This film documents the Sagicho Fire Festival, which takes place in the eight communities constituting Oiso, a town located in the warm climate along Kanagawa Prefecture’s Sagami Bay. It begins at the year’s end with an event in which children take the lead. With the new year, an okariya shelter is constructed in town for the dosojin guardian god. Then, saito bonfire structures are burned on the beach and young men perform a tug of war in the water.
The Horse-running Ritual of Honmoku Shrine
Director
event 1973
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For four hundred years, the Honmoku Shrine in Yokohama’s Naka Ward has hosted the Oumanagashi Horse Running Festival to ward off evil. The day before the festival, ouma horse figures made from sedge grass and placed on boards are passed overhead by shrine parishioners dressed in formal costume until they enter the shrine. On the day of the festival, the ouma are paraded through the streets, then transferred to festival boats, floated out, and abandoned to the sea.
Forgotten Land
Director
event 1958
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A documentary depicting the the impoverished fishing village in Honshu's northernmost region as they struggle in the face of modernization.
Marine Snow: The Origin of Oil
Director
event 1960
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This film takes us into the microscopic world
of the plankton that mass in the oceans. Their
bodies ultimately turn to marine snow and accumulate on the ocean floor where, across
vast time spans, they transform into crude oil.
Country Life under Snow
Director
event 1956
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Depiction of the harsh life in a rural town in Yamagata.
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