Juzo Itami Movies and Career Information
May 15, 1933
Kyoto
Actor, Director, Producer and Writer
Jūzō Itami (伊丹 十三, Itami Jūzō), born Yoshihiro Ikeuchi (池内 義弘, Ikeuchi Yoshihiro, May 15, 1933 – December 20, 1997), was an actor and (later) a popular modern Japanese film director. Many critics came to regard him as Japan's greatest director since Akira Kurosawa. His 10 movies, all of which he wrote himself, are comic satires on elements of Japanese culture. Itami was born Yoshihiro Ikeuchi in Kyoto, Japan. The name Itami was passed on from his father, Mansaku Itami—who had himself been a renowned satirist and film director before World War II. At the end of the war, when he was in Kyoto, Itami was chosen as an infant prodigy and educated at Tokubetsu Kagaku Gakkyu (特別科学学級; "the special scientific education class") as a future scientist who was expected to defeat the allied powers. Among his fellow students, were the sons of Hideki Yukawa and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga. This class was abolished in March 1947. He moved from Kyoto to Ehime when he was a high school student. After transferring to the prestigious Matsuyama Higashi High School, where he was known to be able to read works by Arthur Rimbaud in French. But due to his poor academic record, he had to remain in the same class for
- Juzo Itami Movies before 2012
- Makioka Sisters (Sasame-yuki)
- Movies Directed by Juzo Itami
- Tampopo 1986
- Minbo
- Supermarket Woman
- Movies Produced by Juzo Itami
- Tampopo 1986
- Movies Written by Juzo Itami
- Tampopo 1986
- Supermarket Woman