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Yasuo Furuhata

Yasuo Furuhata

Directing
1934(Japan)-2019
Yasuo Furuhata was a Japanese film director. He was a director of Toei film company and he often worked with Ken Takakura in such films as Eki and Shin Abashiri Bangaichi. He won the 2000 Japan Academy Prize for Director of the Year and 31st International Film Festival of India for Poppoya. He died 20 May 2019.

Participates in

  • Railroad Man
  • Shogun's Shadow
  • Brave Red Flower of the North
  • Station
  • Dearest
  • Buddies
  • The Firefly
  • Demon
  • A Boy Called H
  • A Blood Stained Love Affair
  • Red Moon
  • Kura
  • Winter's Flower
  • The Firefly
  • The Haunted Samurai
  • A Story of Modern Chivalry
  • Midwinter Camellia
  • Moment of Demon
  • Tasmania Story
  • Prison Boss
  • Choji Snack Bar
  • Estate Inheritance
  • Glorious Fights
  • Red Moon
  • The Bear Storm
  • Patience Has An End
  • Reminiscence
  • Rise and Fall of Chivalry
  • New Prison Walls of Abashiri 2
  • Yakuza Ladies 3
  • Yakuza Ladies Revisited: Love is Hell
  • The Fixer
  • King of the Gang
  • Parole
  • Parole
  • New Prison Walls of Abashiri: Snowbound Deserter
  • New Prison Walls of Abashiri: Stormy Cape
  • Another 47 Ronins: Genroku Taiheiki
  • Brutal Tales of Chivalry
  • New Prison Walls of Abashiri: Snowbound Deserter
  • A Circus Girl
  • Waga seishun no eleven
  • The Cheating Underworld
  • Tale of Army Brutality
  • Love on the Rainbow
  • A Modern Yakuza: Humanity and Justice of the Outlaw
  • Organized Crime: Killer's Glory
  • New Prison Walls of Abashiri: High Stakes at Abashiri
  • New Prison Walls of Abashiri: Stray Wolf in Snow
  • New Abashiri Prison Story: Honor and Humanity, Ammunition That Attracts the Storm
  • Reason For Not Divorcing
  • A Modern Yakuza: The Code of The Lawless
  • Pretty Devil Yoko
  • A Hoodlum At The Risk Of His Life
  • Date Masamune: The One-Eyed Dragon's Love and Ambition
  • Baian the Assassin
  • The Man Who Became The Don

Acts in

  • Sat-chan Tadashi-chan: Sengo minshu-teki dokuritsu pro funtō-ki