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Every River and Mountain
Korean Movie - 1969
(Episode 1) Eosa Lee Won-ik (Namgung-won) is undertaking Paldo with one subordinate (Heo Jang-gang). They meet a girl named Yeon-i (Yun Jeong-hee) in a village. When she continued to fail in marriage, her mother (Jeong…
Moon River
Taiwanese Movie - 1974
Roman holiday - Chinese style - featuring legendary Taiwan-born actress Brigitte Lin in one of her earliest performances. Charming vibes and comedy, and pretty cool music (including live performances) with scenes featuring…
Modori River
Japanese Movie - 19835.0
The story of a free-spirited genius poet who lived through Taisho Romanticism, and the women who gave themselves over to his ambitions. (Source: TheMoviedb)
Han River
Korean Movie - 1974
In Sun is driven out by her master. In Sun tries to marry Chun Bo, but begins to live under the harsh surveillance of her mother-in-law from the first day. As time goes by, there are three children between In Sun and…
Shimanto River
Japanese Movie - 19916.0
A young boy, Atsu, grows up along the banks of the Shimanto River in rural southern Shikoku. He comes to grips with the unfairness of life and the emotional pain involved in the loss of innocence. The film is based…
The River With No Bridge
Japanese Movie - 19926.2
A form of class discrimination is examined through the eyes of a child living in Japan in the early 1900s. At the time, “burakumin” were considered outcasts for their association with dirty jobs such as butchery…
Sakamoto Kyu
Sakamoto Kyu was a Japanese actor, talent, singer, and moderator from Kawasaki Ward, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture. His wife is actress Kashiwagi Yukiko. Together they have two daughters. He spent his childhood during World War II and evacuated to Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture, where his mother's…
Shimizu Hiroshi
Shimizu Hiroshi was a Japanese film director active during the Taisho and Showa periods in Japan. He was born in Nishiwataru, Yama-ka, Iwata, Shizuoka, Japan. Due to his parents' strained relationship, he was raised by his grandfather at his mother's family home upstream of the Tenryu River. His father…
Sheron Dayoc
Sheron Dayoc believe in compelling storytelling that captures the human experience to influence in creating a culture of thinking society. He is a Filipino director/producer who shifts from Fiction/non-fiction storytelling to TV Commercial directing. His notable films are HALAW/Ways of the Sea (NETPAC…
Yamauchi Hachiro
Yamauchi Hachiro was a Japanese film actor. As a so-called large-room actor, he appeared as a bit part and extra in numerous movies and TV dramas, mainly historical dramas, from before World War II to the 1990s. After graduating from elementary school, he devoted himself to a dye shop, but after watching…
Henry Okawa
Okawa Heihachiro was a Japanese film actor active from the 1930s to 1971. With hopes of starting a business, he traveled to the United States in 1923 and studied at Columbia University. He also studied at the Paramount Studios acting school and eventually began working in Hollywood, appearing in films…
Chun Kim
Director Chin Chien made a quiet entry into the film world as a member of Cantonese director Wu Pang’s production crew. After co-directing Separated Too Soon, Chin would go on to direct his first film For My Country in 1949. Among his films were A Melancholy Melody Parts One, A Melancholy Melody Part…
Isayama Hiroko
Isayama Hiroko, a Japanese actress and writer born in Fukuoka, Japan, graduated from Fukuoka Jogakuin High School before pursuing a career in acting. Moving to Tokyo in 1971, she trained at the Actor's Studio attached training institute and made her film debut in 1972 with "Play of White Fingers" (白い指の戯れ).…
Sakamoto Takeshi
Sakamoto Takeshi was a Japanese actor born in Sakagoshi, Ago, Hyogo, Japan. His real name was Nagai Takehei (永石武平). After graduating from Sakagoshi Elementary School, he initially worked at a watch shop in Osaka, Japan. However, his life took a turn when he attended a magic show performed by…
Higashi Yoichi
Known in the West mainly for one film, Village of Dreams (E no naka no boku no mura, 1996), Higashi has in fact produced an oeuvre of consistent intelligence and unobtrusive political commitment along liberal and progressive lines. His feature debut, People of the Okinawa Islands (Okinawa rettō, 1969),…
Huang Feng
Huang Feng was a Hong Kong actor, scriptwriter and director born in Hefei, Anhui Province, China. He joined the film industry as an actor in 1952 and became a scriptwriter two years later. He had also worked as an assistant director for Yan Jun. Later, Shaw Brothers’ production manager, Raymond Chow,…














