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Kazuo Miyagawa
Born 1908-02-25 · Kyoto, Japan · Died 1999-08-07
Kazuo Miyagawa (宮川 一夫 Miyagawa Kazuo, February 25, 1908 – August 7, 1999) was an acclaimed Japanese cinematographer. Miyagawa is best known for his tracking shots, particularly those in Rashomon (1950), the first of his three collaborations with preeminent filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. He also worked on films by major directors Kenji Mizoguchi, Yasujirō Ozu, and Kon Ichikawa, such as Ugetsu Monogatari (1953), Floating Weeds (1959) and the documentary Tokyo Olympiad (1965) respectively. Miyagawa is regarded as having invented the cinematographic technique known as bleach bypass, for Ichikawa's 1960 film Her Brother.
CinematographyDirector Of PhotographyCast
Known for
Viewing momentYojimbo
Viewing momentRashomon
Viewing momentUgetsu
Viewing momentSansho the Bailiff
Viewing momentThe Crucified Lovers
Viewing momentGonza the Spearman
Viewing momentLone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart in Peril
Viewing momentA Geisha
Viewing momentOdd Obsession
Viewing momentStreet of Shame
Viewing momentZatoichi and the Chest of Gold
Viewing momentZatoichi and the Fugitives
Viewing momentBallad of Orin
Viewing momentFloating Weeds
Viewing momentSilence
Viewing momentZatoichi Goes to the Fire Festival
Viewing momentIrezumi
Viewing momentZatoichi Meets Yojimbo
Viewing momentZatoichi the Outlaw
Viewing momentMiss Oyu
Viewing momentHanzo the Razor: The Snare
Viewing momentA Certain Killer
Viewing momentThe Dancer
Viewing momentIsland of the Evil Spirits
Viewing momentZatoichi's Vengeance
Viewing momentTaira Clan Saga
Viewing momentWoman of Rumor
Viewing momentTokyo Olympiad
Viewing momentNight Butterflies
Viewing momentThe Broken Commandment
Viewing momentBamboo Doll of Echizen
Viewing momentSinging Lovebirds
Viewing momentThe Life of Matsu the Untamed
Viewing momentSisters of Nishijin
Viewing momentBonchi
Viewing momentChildren Hand in Hand
Viewing momentLove of the Princess
Viewing momentThe Funeral Racket
Viewing momentRabble Tactics
Viewing momentThe Fearless Avenger
