Kimio Watanabe
Known for: Camera
Born: December 31, 1917 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan - Died: December 30, 1983
Known more as a cinematographer throughout the 1940s to the 1960s in Japan, Kimio Watanabe (1918–1983) has a decorated career in film. One of his productions, The White Heron, was screened and nominated for the Palme d’Or in the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Watanabe also lent his skills to Kon Ichikawa – the director of Tokyo Olympiad – in his classic Bridge of Japan.
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Warning from Space
Director of Photography
The Cliff of Time
Director of Photography
The Falcon Fighters
Director of Photography
Teinen Taishoku
Director of Photography
The Wandering Princess
Director of Photography
The Romance of Yushima
Director of Photography
Tokyo Paralympics: Festival of Love and Glory
Director of Photography
The Betrothed
Director of Photography
母山彦
Director of Photography
Eriko
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Patriotism
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The Sister Gamblers
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Bridge of Japan
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Akiko
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Accomplice
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Clamouring Canines
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The Sea Anemone
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Tainted Flowers
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Night Mist Makes Women Cry
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The Snowy Heron
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The Song Lantern
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Morning Whistling
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Zero Escape Visibility
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School for Thieves
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