Takeshi Sakamoto
14 titles
Filmography
14 results

A Story of Floating Weeds
(1934)An actor's jealous mistress sets her sights on ruining his son.

An Inn in Tokyo
(1935)Passing Fancy
(1933)A Straightforward Boy
(1929)A kidnapped boy proves to be more than his abductor can handle in this fragment, presented without a score, from a film whose full version has been lost.
Walk Cheerfully
(1930)I Was Born, But...
(1932)There Was a Father
(1942)Yasujiro Ozu’s frequent leading man Chishu Ryu is riveting as Shuhei, a widowed high school teacher who finds that the more he tries to do what is best for his son’s future, the more they are separated. Though primarily a delicately wrought story of parental love, There Was a Father offers themes of sacrifice that were deemed appropriately patriotic by Japanese censors at the time of its release during World War II, making it a uniquely political film in Ozu’s body of work.

What Did the Lady Forget?
(1937)When a modern, liberal-minded young woman visits her meek uncle and domineering aunt, it’s not long before she begins to meddle in their relationship.