Hugely popular in his home country of Japan, Keisuke Kinoshita worked tirelessly as a director for nearly half a century, making lyrical, sentimental films that often center on the inherent goodness of people, especially in ...

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Hugely popular in his home country of Japan, Keisuke Kinoshita worked tirelessly as a director for nearly half a century, making lyrical, sentimental films that often center on the inherent goodness of people, especially in times of distress. He began his directing career during a most challenging time for Japanese cinema: World War II, when the industry's output was closely monitored by the state and often had to be purely propagandistic. This collection of Kinoshita's first filmsfour made while the war was going on and one shortly after Japan's surrenderdemonstrates the way the filmmaker's humanity and exquisite cinematic technique shone through, even in the darkest of times.Port of Flowers (1943); The Living Magoroku (1943); Jubilation Street (1944); Army (1944); Morning for the Osone Family (1946);

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