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Aido
is a 1969 Japanese film directed by Susumu Hani. It was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * Yuri Suemasa (末政百合) - Aido (愛奴) * Kenzō Kawarazaki (河原崎建三) - Shūsei Saiki (斎木秀生) * Kimiko Nukamura (額村喜美子) - Madame Enjōji (円城寺夫人) * Rumiko Tanuma (田沼瑠美子) - Yōko (燿子) * Kenzaburō Shirai (白井健三郎) - Professor * Takamitsu Masuda (増田増田貴光) - Yamamoto (山本) * Jusaburō Tsujimura (辻村寿三郎) - Detective Iwashita (岩下) * Kiyoko Ōta (太田喜代子) - Harumi (波留美) * Akira Matsumoto (松本章) - Man * Kyōji Kokonoe (九重京司) - Mr. Sano (佐野)Moviewalker about Aido


Release

''Aido: Slave of Love'' was released in Japan on 24 May 1969 where it was distributed by Shochiku.


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19th Berlin International Film Festival
The 19th annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 25 June – 6 July 1969. The Golden Bear was awarded to the Yugoslav film ''Rani radovi'' directed by Želimir Žilnik. Jury The following jury members were announced for the festival: * Johannes Schaaf, actor, director and screenwriter (West Germany) - Jury President * Agnesa Kalinova, journalist and film critic (Czechoslovakia) * José P. Dominiani, screenwriter and film critic (Argentina) * François Chalais, journalist and film historian (Belgium) * John Russell Taylor, writer and film critic (United Kingdom) * Giovanni Grazzini, film critic (Italy) * Masaki Kobayashi, director and screenwriter (Japan) * Archer Winsten, film critic (United States) * Ulrich Gregor, film historian (West Germany) Films in competition The following films were in competition for the Golden Bear award: Key : Awards The following prizes were awarded by the Jury: * Golden Bear: ''Rani radovi'' by Želimir Žilnik * Si ...
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Susumu Hani
is a Japanese film director, and one of the most prominent representatives of the 1960s Japanese New Wave. Born in Tokyo, he has directed both documentaries and feature films. He won the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award for his first fiction film, '' Bad Boys'', in 1961. His 1962 film ''Mitasareta seikatsu'' was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. His 1963 documentary film ''Children Hand in Hand'' was entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival winning him a Special Diploma. One of his most famous films is '' Nanami: The Inferno of First Love'' (初恋・地獄篇 - ''Hatsukoi Jigokuhen'', 1968), which Hani co-scripted with Terayama Shūji. Filmography *'' Bad Boys'' (1961) *''Mitasareta seikatsu'' (1962) *'' Kanojo to kare'' (1963) *''Children Hand in Hand'' (1963) *'' Bwana Toshi no uta'' (1967) *'' Nanami: The Inferno of First Love'' (1968 The year was highlighted by Protests of 1968, protests and other unrests that occ ...
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Jusaburō Tsujimura
Jusaburō Tsujimura () (1 November 1933 – 5 February 2023) was a Japanese puppeteer, puppet and doll maker, and art director. Early life Tsujimura was born on 1 November 1933 in Chaoyang, Jinzhou Province, Manchukuo, where he spent his early childhood. He moved to Japan in 1944, and lived in Hiroshima for almost a year, leaving just before the nuclear bomb was dropped on the city to move to Miyoshi, Hiroshima – his mother's hometown and the site of what is now his museum. At 22, his mother died, which spurred his move back to Tokyo. He began his career in Ningyōza puppet troupes, and making stage props for the kabuki theatre with the Fujinami Company. He eventually left this job in 1959, resolved to create dolls full time. Career At 22, his mother died, which spurred his move back to Tokyo. He began his career in Ningyōza puppet troupes, and making stage props for the kabuki theatre with the Fujinami Company. He eventually left this job in 1959, resolved to create d ...
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Films Directed By Susumu Hani
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