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Films Shot by Kazuo Miyagawa

Kinora's catalogue lists 4 films shot by Kazuo Miyagawa, spanning 1950–1961. Each is tagged by where and when it takes place — filter by real-world setting, era, and environment, or open any film for its full tagged world.

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  • 1950

    Rashomon

    Kyoto — Medieval
    Wilderness · Urbandir. Akira Kurosawa
  • 1954

    Sansho the Bailiff

    Japan — Medieval
    Rural · Coastal Seadir. Kenji Mizoguchi
  • 1953

    Ugetsu

    Japan — Early Modern
    Rural · Wilderness · Coastal Seadir. Kenji Mizoguchi
  • 1961

    Yojimbo

    Japan — 1800s
    Rural · Urbandir. Akira Kurosawa

Frequently asked

How many movies are shot by Kazuo Miyagawa?

Kinora's catalogue lists 4 films shot by Kazuo Miyagawa, spanning 1950–1961.

What are some movies shot by Kazuo Miyagawa?

Films shot by Kazuo Miyagawa in our catalogue include Rashomon (1950), Sansho the Bailiff (1954), Ugetsu (1953), and Yojimbo (1961).

What is the oldest movie shot by Kazuo Miyagawa?

Rashomon (1950) is the earliest film shot by Kazuo Miyagawa in our catalogue; the most recent is Yojimbo (1961).

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