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Fumio Kamei
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Fumio Kamei

1908Fukushima Prefecture, Japan12 Films

Fumio Kamei (1908–1987) was a Japanese documentary and fiction film director known for his politically charged works. Influenced by Soviet montage theory, he began his career at Photo Chemical Laboratories (PCL), making propaganda films about Japan’s war in China. His 1939 film Fighting Soldiers was banned for its unflinching portrayal of exhausted troops, and he later became the first director to lose his license under the 1939 Film Law and the only filmmaker arrested under the Peace Preservation Law.

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Men Are All Brothers

Men Are All Brothers

1960
The World Is Terrified: The Reality of the “Ash of Death”

The World Is Terrified: The Reality of the “Ash of Death”

1957
Record of Bloodshed: Sunagawa

Record of Bloodshed: Sunagawa

1957
It Is Good to Live
6.0

It Is Good to Live

1956
A Lonely Woman in a Lonely Land

A Lonely Woman in a Lonely Land

1953
Become a Mother, Become a Woman

Become a Mother, Become a Woman

1952
A Woman's Life

A Woman's Life

1949
War and Peace

War and Peace

1947
Tragedy of Japan

Tragedy of Japan

1946
Kobayashi Issa

Kobayashi Issa

1941
Fighting Soldiers

Fighting Soldiers

1939
Shanghai

Shanghai

1938