Mansaku Itami

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Mansaku Itami was a Japanese film director and screenwriter known for his satirical works in the 1930s and for influencing postwar Japanese cinema.

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instanceOf film director
human
screenwriter
activeYearsEnd 1940s
activeYearsStart 1920s
burialPlace Kyoto, Japan NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
child Jūzō Itami NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Japan
dateOfBirth 1900-01-02
dateOfDeath 1946-09-21
directed Akanishi Kakita NERFINISHED
Kokushi musō NERFINISHED
The Million Ryo Pot NERFINISHED
educatedAt Matsuyama Middle School NERFINISHED
employer Nikkatsu NERFINISHED
Toho NERFINISHED
gender male
genre jidaigeki
satire
hasOccupation film critic
influenced postwar Japanese cinema
knownFor critical view of feudal values
witty dialogue
languageOfWorkOrName Japanese
movement Japanese cinema
name Mansaku Itami NERFINISHED
nationality Japanese
nativeName 伊丹 万作 NERFINISHED
notableFor satirical samurai films of the 1930s
notableWork Akanishi Kakita NERFINISHED
Kokushi musō NERFINISHED
The Million Ryo Pot NERFINISHED
occupation essayist
film director
screenwriter
placeOfBirth Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Kyoto, Japan NERFINISHED
relative Jūzō Itami NERFINISHED
style satirical treatment of samurai ethos
workLocation Kyoto, Japan NERFINISHED
Tokyo, Japan NERFINISHED
wrote screenplays for jidaigeki films

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Yukari Itami father Mansaku Itami
Yukari Itami notableRelative Mansaku Itami
Shinobu Hashimoto influencedBy Mansaku Itami