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Rikurô Miyai Filmography

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RikurôMiyai

Known for Directing · Crazy Love

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Rikurô Miyai is a celebrated director whose contributions to Japanese cinema have left an indelible mark, particularly with his 1968 film "Crazy Love." This romantic drama, known for its innovative storytelling and striking visual style, has become a sought-after title among collectors of vintage Japanese films. Its blend of emotional depth and cultural commentary resonates with audiences, making it a staple in any serious home video library. Collectors particularly appreciate the various home video releases of "Crazy Love," which showcase the evolution of film presentation over the decades. The film's original VHS release is especially prized, as it captures the essence of the era in which it was made. Additionally, newer Blu-ray editions often come with bonus features that delve into Miyai's directing technique, adding value for fans and scholars alike. As collectors seek to preserve the legacy of influential filmmakers, Miyai's work remains a key focus for those passionate about both film history and the art of home video.

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What is Rikurô Miyai known for?

Rikurô Miyai is known for directing films, including notable works such as Crazy Love (1968), Shadow (1968), and Phenomenology of Zeitgeist (1967).

What genres does Rikurô Miyai's filmography span?

Rikurô Miyai's filmography spans the comedy genre.

What era or decades does Rikurô Miyai's work cover?

Rikurô Miyai's work covers the years 1967 to 1968, primarily in the 1960s.

How many films are in Rikurô Miyai's filmography?

Rikurô Miyai has a total of 3 films in his filmography.

Do Rikurô Miyai's films appear across physical media formats?

The supplied information does not specify the physical media formats for Rikurô Miyai's films.