Kazuo Kuroki

Birthday: 1930-11-10
Deathday: 2006-04-12
Birthplace: Matsukasa, Japan
Gender: Male

Kazuo Kuroki (黒木和雄 Kuroki Kazuo) was a Japanese film director who was particularly known for his films on World War II and the question of personal guilt.

He attended Doshisha University, but left before graduating, instead finding employment at Iwanami Productions. There he directed PR films and documentary films, while also participating in the "Blue Group" (Ao no kai) with other Iwanami filmmakers such as Noriaki Tsuchimoto, Shinsuke Ogawa, and Yōichi Higashi, a group that was exploring new paths in documentary. Kuroki left Iwanami after experiencing conflicts with the sponsors of Hokkaido, My Love (1960). With Record of a Marathon Runner (1964) that helped spark changes in the Japanese documentary world.

Kuroki switched to fiction film, independently producing Silence Has No Wings (1966) and showing it at the Art Theatre Guild. He became one of the representative figures of ATG and independent Japanese cinema, and was particularly known for a series of works dealing with the atomic bombings of Japan, such as Tomorrow (1988) and The Face of Jizo (2004). These were in part spurred by his growing up near the city of Nagasaki. Kuroki's work also dealt with his own feelings of guilt from the war, as he felt responsible when some of his fellow students, who had been conscripted to work in a local factory, died in Allied bombings and he did not help

Credits

Year Title
2006-08-11 The Blossoming of Etsuko Kamiya
2004-07-31 The Face of Jizo
2002-12-14 A Boy's Summer in 1945
2000-11-03 Pickpocket
1990-08-18 Ronin-gai
1988-08-13 Tomorrow
1983-06-17 A Bridge of Tears
1980-09-20 Until Evening
1978-02-24 Lost Love
1975-11-08 Preparation for the Festival
1974-08-03 The Assassination of Ryoma
1973-02-19 When the Night Breaks
1970-12-26 Evil Spirits of Japan
1969-03-01 Cuban Lover
1966-02-11 Silence Has No Wings
1963-01-01 Record of a Marathon Runner
1963-01-01 The Solar Thread
1962-01-01 Hokkaido, My Love
1961-01-01 The Seas Are Full of Sheep in Love
1959-01-01 The Sea Wall