Yoshio Miyajima | |
Native Name: | 宮島義勇 |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Birth Date: | 3 February 1909 |
Birth Place: | Nagano, Empire of Japan |
Occupation: | Cinematographer |
Years Active: | 1929–1998 |
was a Japanese cinematographer during the 20th century. Notable works include Harakiri, The Human Condition trilogy, and Kwaidan.
Year | Group | Award | Result | Film | |
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1954 | Mainichi Film Award | Best Cinematography | Before Dawn (1953) Kanikosen (1953) | ||
1960 | Mainichi Film Award | Best Cinematography | The Human Condition I: No Greater Love (1959) The Human Condition II: Road to Eternity (1959) | ||
1962 | Mainichi Film Award | Best Cinematography | The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer (1961) | ||
1966 | Mainichi Film Award | Best Cinematography | Kwaidan (1964) | ||
1979 | Japanese Academy Prize | Best Cinematography | Empire of Passion (1978) The Fall of Ako Castle (1978) | ||
1999 | Mainichi Film Award | Special Award | For his work |
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