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Kōhei Oguri Filmography

DirectingBORN 1945MAEBASHI7 FILMS IN DB

KōheiOguri

Known for Directing · Sleeping Man, Muddy River, The Buried Forest

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The Sting of Death
~$32 · BLU-RAY · 1990
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The Sting of Death
$32 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Kōhei Oguri is a celebrated figure in Japanese cinema, known for his poignant storytelling and distinctive visual style. His career took off with the 1981 film Muddy River, which not only garnered a Japan Academy Prize for Director of the Year but also received international acclaim with a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Collectors often seek out this title for its critical significance and its place in the evolution of Japanese film. In 1996, Oguri released Sleeping Man, a film that further solidified his reputation and is now considered a classic among cinephiles. Its exploration of post-war themes and rich character development resonates deeply with audiences, making it a sought-after title for collectors. Oguri’s work, characterized by its emotional depth and cultural nuance, continues to inspire a dedicated following, ensuring that his films remain highly collectible in the world of physical media.

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What is Kōhei Oguri known for?

Kōhei Oguri is known for directing films such as Sleeping Man (1996), Muddy River (1981), The Buried Forest (2005), For Kayako (1984), The Sting of Death (1990), Japanese Cinema: New Territories (2011) as Self, and Foujita (2015).

What genres does Kōhei Oguri's filmography span?

Kōhei Oguri's filmography spans the genres of Drama and Documentary.

What era or decades does Kōhei Oguri's work cover?

Kōhei Oguri's work covers the years from 1981 to 2015, with the most active decade being the 2010s.

What is the range and breadth of Kōhei Oguri's work?

Kōhei Oguri has directed a total of 7 films.