Kisaku Itō
Japanese art director (1899–1967)
Kisaku Itō (伊藤 熹朔 , Itō Kisaku , 1 August 1899 – 31 March 1967[1] ) was a Japanese art director .
He was born in Tokyo .[1] He developed a skill in drawing, and became among the most prominent set designers in Japanese cinema following World War II .[2]
He won the Mainichi Film Award for Best Art Direction for the 1953 film Ugetsu .[3] In 1955, he served as art director for She Was Like a Wild Chrysanthemum .[4]
Selected filmography
References
^ a b "伊藤熹朔" . Kodansha . Retrieved 15 January 2017 .
^ Takashi Sasayama; J. R. Mulryne; Margaret Shewring (1998). Shakespeare and the Japanese Stage . Cambridge University Press. p. 54. ISBN 0521470439 .
^ "8th (1953)" . Mainichi Film Awards . Retrieved 13 December 2016 .
^ Jacek Klinowski; Adam Garbicz; Jacek Klinowski; Adam Garbicz (2012). Feature Cinema in the 20th Century: Volume Two: 1951-1963: A Comprehensive Guide . Planet RGB Limited. ISBN 978-1624075650 .
So Matsuyama (1947)
Tatsuo Hamada (1948)
So Matsuyama (1949)
Hiroshi Mizutani (1950)
Kazuo Kubo (1951)
Kazumi Koike (1952)
Kisaku Itō (1953)
Takeo Kimura (1954)
Juichi Itō (1955)
Satoru Chūko (1956)
Yoshirō Muraki (1957)
Atsuji Shibata (1958)
Takatoshi Suzuki (1959)
Tomoo Shimogawara (1960)
Chōshirō Katsura (1961)
Junichi Ōsumi (1962)
Shigemasa Toda (1962)
Yoshinobu Nishioka (1963)
Toshitetsu Hirakawa (1964)
Masao Yamazaki (1964)
Shigemasa Toda (1965)
Masao Yamazaki (1966)
Chiyoo Umeda (1967)
Isao Akune (1968)
Motoji Kojima (1969)
Yoshinaga Yokoo (1970)
Hiroshi Fukatami (1970)
Hiroshi Mizutani (1971)
Yoshirō Muraki (1972)
Shinobu Muraki (1973)
Yoshinaga Yokoo (1974)
Takeshi Ōmura (1974)
Kiminobu Satō (1975)
Shigeo Mano (1976)
Kyōhei Morita (1978)
Shigeo Mano (1979)
Yoshirō Muraki (1980)
Takeo Kimura (1981)
Akira Takahashi (1982)
Shinobu Murakami (1983-1984)
Tsutomu Imamura (1985)
Takeo Kimura (1986)
Yoshinobu Nishioka (1987)
Akira Naitō (1988)
Hisao Inagaki (1989)
Akira Naitō (1990)
Akira Haruki (1991)
Akira Naitō (1992)
Shigeo Mano (1993)
Norimichi Ikawa (1994)
Kazuo Takenaka (1995)
Yoshinaga Yokoo (1996)
Hidetaka Ozawa (1997)
Katsumi Nakazawa (1998)
Toshihiro Isomi (1999)
Hideo Gunji (1999)
Mitsuo Harada (2000)
Fumio Ogawa (2001)
Satoshi Ōtsuka (2002)
Toshihiro Isomi (2003)
Towako Kuwajima (2004)
Anri Kamijō (2005)
Yōhei Taneda (2006)
Hisashi Sasaki (2007)
Kyōko Yauchi (2008)
Yōhei Taneda (2009)
Kyōko Yauchi (2009)
Nariyuki Kondō (2010)
Hirokazu Kanakatsu (2011)
Kyōko Heya (2012)
Mitsuo Harada (2013)
Yūji Hayashida (2014)
Eri Sakushima (2014)
Tetsuo Harada (2015)
Yūji Hayashida (2016)
Eri Sakushima (2016)
Kōichi Takeuchi (2017)
Mitsuo Harada (2018)
Genki Horime (2018)
Norihiro Isoda (2019)
Toshihiro Isomi (2020)
Emiko Tsuyuki (2020)
Tetsuo Harada (2021)
Tsutomu Imamura and Takayuki Nitta (2022)
Anri Jōjō (2023)
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