Noboru Nakamura

    Known For

    Directing

    Birthday

    August 4, 1913

    Day of Death

    May 20, 1981 (67 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Tokyo, Japan

    Noboru Nakamura

    Biography

    Noboru Nakamura (中村登, Nakamura Noboru, 4 August 1913 – 20 May 1981) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. After graduating from the Tokyo Imperial University Faculty of Letters in 1936, Nakamura joined the Shochiku film studios, working as an assistant director for Torajirō Saitō and Yasujirō Shimazu. He debuted as director in 1941 with Life and Rhythm, and finally received recognition with his 1951 film Home Sweet Home. His most noted works include the Yasunari Kawabata adaptation Twin Sisters of Kyoto (1963), The Kii River (1966) and Portrait of Chieko (1967). Both Twin Sisters of Kyoto and Portrait of Chieko were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Nakamura was posthumously awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, 4th class.

    Known For

    • Twin Sisters of Kyoto

      Twin Sisters of Kyoto

      1963

    • The Shape of Night

      The Shape of Night

      1964

    • Home Sweet Home

      Home Sweet Home

      1951

    • The Waves

      The Waves

      1952

    • Towering Waves

      Towering Waves

      1960

    • When It Rains, It Pours

      When It Rains, It Pours

      1957

    • The Kii River

      The Kii River

      1966

    • Love Stopped the Runaway Train

      Love Stopped the Runaway Train

      1973

    • Zettai tasū

      Zettai tasū

      1965

    • Natsuko’s Adventure in Hokkaido

      Natsuko’s Adventure in Hokkaido

      1953

    • Three Faces of Love

      Three Faces of Love

      1967

    • Nichiren

      Nichiren

      1979

    • Portrait of Chieko

      Portrait of Chieko

      1967

    • Otoko no iki

      Otoko no iki

      1942

    • Women of Tokyo

      Women of Tokyo

      1961