Yoshishige Yoshida Explained

Yoshishige Yoshida
Birth Date:16 February 1933
Birth Place:Fukui, Japan
Death Place:Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Occupation:Film director, screenwriter, writer
Years Active:1960–2004

, also known as Kijū Yoshida, was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.

Life and career

Graduating from the University of Tokyo, where he studied French literature, Yoshida entered the Shōchiku studio in 1955 and worked as an assistant to Keisuke Kinoshita,[1] before debuting as a director in 1960 with Rokudenashi.[2] He was a central member of what came to be called the "Shōchiku Nouvelle Vague" along with Nagisa Oshima and Masahiro Shinoda,[3] and his works have been studied under the larger rubric of the Japanese New Wave,[4] a linkage which Yoshida himself disliked. Like many of his New Wave cohorts, he felt restricted under the studio system. After Shōchiku's re-editing of his Escape from Japan (1964), he left the studio to start his own production company, for which he directed such films as Eros + Massacre.

Between 1960 and 2004, Yoshida directed more than 20 films, some of which starred his wife, actress Mariko Okada. After a long absence from the screen following the 1973 Coup d'État, he returned with A Promise, which was shown in the Un Certain Regard section of the 1986 Cannes Film Festival.[5] Two years later, his film Wuthering Heights would compete for the Golden Palm at the 1988 Festival.[6] In 2002, Women in the Mirror followed after another hiatus of 14 years.[7] In addition to his theatrical films, Yoshida directed a series of documentaries for Japanese TV.

Yoshida named European cinema as a great influence on his work, most notably the directors Ingmar Bergman and Michelangelo Antonioni, and pre-war French films like the works of Jean Renoir. He also published a number of books on the topic of cinema, including one on his own cinematic work and an analysis of the films of Yasujirō Ozu.

Yoshida died from pneumonia at a hospital in Shibuya, on 8 December 2022, at the age of 89.[8] [9]

Selected filmography

Film

Television

Selected bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Midnight Eye interview: Yoshishige Yoshida . Midnight Eye . Alexander . Jacoby . Rea . Amit . 13 December 2010 . 13 June 2021.
  2. Web site: Yoshida Yoshishige. Nihon jinmei daijiten + Plus. Kōdansha. 11 May 2011. ja.
  3. Web site: Domenig. Roland. The Anticipation of Freedom. Midnight Eye. 11 May 2011. 28 June 2004.
  4. Book: Desser, David. David Desser. Eros Plus Massacre: An Introduction to The Japanese New Wave Cinema. 1988. Indiana University Press. Bloomington. 0-253-20469-0. registration.
  5. Web site: Festival de Cannes: A Promise . 17 July 2009 . festival-cannes.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121002162613/http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/915/year/1986.html . 2 October 2012 .
  6. Web site: Festival de Cannes: Wuthering Heights . 26 July 2009 . festival-cannes.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121003083145/http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/327/year/1988.html . 3 October 2012 .
  7. Web site: Women In The Mirror (Kagami No Onnatachi) - Review - Screen. Screen International. Mark. Schilling. 27 June 2002.
  8. Web site: https://mainichi.jp/articles/20221208/k00/00m/040/362000c . ja:映画監督の吉田喜重さん死去 89歳 妻は俳優の岡田茉莉子さん . . 8 December 2022 . 9 December 2022 . ja.
  9. Web site: https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXZQOUE08DNO0Y2A201C2000000/ . ja:吉田喜重さんが死去 映画監督、「秋津温泉」 . . 9 December 2022 . 9 December 2022 . ja.