Tatsuo Suzuki

 

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Tatsuo Suzuki is a film worker. Born in Fukuoka Prefecture. He is known for Pastoral: To Die in the Country (1974), Lady Snowblood II: Love Song of Vengeance (1974), Silence Has No Wings (1966), Woman of the Lake (1966) and Owls' Castle (1999).

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Tatsuo Suzuki

Born 1935 in Fukuoka Prefecture.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography (Sharaku) 19th Japan Academy Prize 1996 Sharaku
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography (Spy Sorge) 27th Japan Academy Prize 2004 スパイ・ゾルゲ
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography (Sennen no Koi Story of Genji) 25th Japan Academy Prize 2002 Sennen no Koi Story of Genji
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography (Nagasaki burabura bushi) 24th Japan Academy Prize 2001 Nagasaki burabura bushi
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography (Owls' Castle) 23rd Japan Academy Prize 2000 Fukuro no shiro
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography (Sharaku) 19th Japan Academy Prize 1996 Sharaku
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography (Childhood Days) 14th Japan Academy Prize 1991 Childhood Days
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography (Tomorrow) 12th Japan Academy Prize 1989 Tomorrow
Japan Academy Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography (Taiyō o Nusunda Otoko) 3rd Japan Academy Prize 1980 Taiyō o Nusunda Otoko

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Tatsuo Suzuki is a Japanese cinematographer who has worked with many prominent independent directors.

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