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Koshiro Otsu

AKA: 大津 幸四郎


Koshiro Otsu (大津 幸四郎 Otsu Koshiro, 1934 - 28 November 2014) was a Japanese cinematographer and film director. Otsu is one of the most famous cinematographers in Japanese film history. He joined Iwanami Productions in 1958. After going freelance, he worked with legendary director Ogawa Shinsuke on The Oppressed Students (1967) and Summer in Narita (1968), with Tsuchimoto Noriaki on Prehistory of the Partisans (1969), Minamata: The Victims and Their World (1971), and many other films.

Filmography

The Wages of Resistance: Narita Stories
Job: Director of Photography
A Bridge of Tears
Job: Director of Photography

Prehistory of the Partisans
Job: Cinematography
Fence
Job: Cinematography

Report from Haneda
Job: Cinematography
Artists in Wonderland
Job: Camera Operator

Out of Place: Memories of Edward Said
Job: Director of Photography
Hanako
Job: Director of Photography
Dolce
Job: Director of Photography

The Shiranui Sea
Job: Director of Photography
Minamata: The Victims and Their World
Job: Director of Photography
Business Trip
Job: Director of Photography

Strike the White Ball
Job: Director of Photography
Barefoot Gen's Hiroshima
Job: Camera Technician

Those Who Would Be Einstein
Job: Cinematography

Minamata Disease: A Trilogy
Job: Cinematography
Message from Minamata to the World
Job: Director of Photography
Yuntanza Okinawa
Job: Director of Photography

A Movie Capital
Job: Director of Photography
The Oppressed Students
Job: Director of Photography

My Town, My Youth
Job: Cinematography
Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times
Job: Director of Photography
The Constitution of Japan
Job: Director of Photography

The Scene of the Soul
Job: Cinematography
Ohno Kazuo: Hitori-goto no yō ni
Job: Director of Photography
The Silence
Job: Cinematography

Japan Year Zero
Job: Cinematography
The Old Man and the Sea
Job: Cinematography