Fumio Kamei
Directing · Director · Editor · Cinematography
Born Apr 1, 1908 · Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Active 1935–1987
Fumio Kamei (1908–1987) was a Japanese documentary and fiction film director known for his politically charged works. Influenced by Soviet montage theory, he began his career at Photo Chemical Laboratories (PCL), making propaganda films…
Filmography
The China Incident — DirectorAll Living Things Are Friends—Lullabies of Birds, Insects and Fish (1987) — DirectorAll Must Live: People, Insects and Birds (1984) — DirectorMen Are All Brothers (1960) — DirectorLiving in a Rough Sea (1958) — Editor · DirectorThe World Is Terrified: The Reality of the “Ash of Death” (1957) — DirectorRecord of Bloodshed: Sunagawa (1957) — Editor · Director · CinematographyIt Is Good to Live (1956) — DirectorThe People of Sunagawa (1955) — DirectorWheat Will Never Fall (1955) — Director · EditorA Lonely Woman in a Lonely Land (1953) — DirectorChildren of the Base (1953) — DirectorBecome a Mother, Become a Woman (1952) — DirectorA Woman's Life (1949) — DirectorChobei the Rogue (1949) — DirectorWar and Peace (1947) — DirectorTragedy of Japan (1946) — DirectorKobayashi Issa (1941) — DirectorFighting Soldiers (1939) — Director · EditorShanghai (1938) — Director · EditorPeking (1938) — Editor · DirectorShape without Shape (1935) — Director · Editor