Shirô Moritani

 

Shirô Moritani

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Shirô Moritani is a director, writer, film worker and producer. He was born in Tokyo on 28 September 1931. He is known for Take Care, Red Riding Hood (1970), Seishoku no ishibumi (1978), Submersion of Japan (1974), Kaikyô (1982) and Mount Hakkoda (1977).

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Shirô Moritani

Born 1931-09-28 (94 years ago) in Tokyo.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Japan Academy Prize for Picture of the Year (Dôran) 4th Japan Academy Prize 1981 Dôran
Japan Academy Prize for Director of the Year (Mount Hakkoda) 1st Japan Academy Prize 1978 Hakkodasan
Japan Academy Prize for Picture of the Year (Mount Hakkoda) 1st Japan Academy Prize 1978 Hakkodasan

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Shirô Moritani was a film director and screenwriter.

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