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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kō_NakahiraKō Nakahira - Wikipedia

    Kō Nakahira (中平康, Nakahira Kō) (1926-1978) was a Japanese film director. He joined Shochiku film company as an assistant director in 1949. [1] In 1954, he moved to Nikkatsu film company and made his director debut with the film Kurutta kajitsu in 1956. [1]

  2. Temptation. 誘惑. Directed by: Kō Nakahira. 1957 / 92 minutes / Unclassified all ages. Romantic musings in the heat of post-war Tokyo. “Sex is life, art is money!” is the teasing declaration tossed into view, instantly marking a bohemian divide between Hideko and her bemused father Shо̄kichi.

  3. Sep 22, 2018 · Director Kō Nakahira sets himself a controversial monument and immortalized his name in film history by telling the story of two brothers, who fall in love with the same girl. Crazed Fruit is screening at the Japanese Avant-Garde and Experimental Film Festival.

  4. Kō Nakahira is known as an Director, Screenplay, Writer, Executive Producer, First Assistant Director, Assistant Director, and Lyricist. Some of his work includes Crazed Fruit, Rika: The Mixed-Blood Girl, Inter-Pol, Danger Pays, A Secret Rendezvous, Temptation, The Black Gambler, and Variation.

  5. Ko NAKAHIRA (January 3, 1926-September 11, 1978) was a film director. His father was Toranosuke TAKAHASHI who was an oil painter. Mami NAKAHIRA, his daughter, is a writer. He was called a film director of the modern school as well as Yasuzo MASUMURA, Kihachi OKAMOTO, Kon ICHIKAWA, Tadashi SAWASHIMA, Seijun SUZUKI ., and so on.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0620008Kô Nakahira - IMDb

    Kô Nakahira was born on 3 January 1926 in Tokyo, Japan. He was a director and writer, known for Yami no naka no chimimoryo (1971), Ore no senaka ni hi ga ataru (1963) and Fei tian nu lang (1967). He died on 11 September 1978.

  7. Nakahira was a prolific and wide-ranging Japanese film director who, during his relatively short career, directed more than forty feature-length films. He began his career as an apprentice at the Shōchiku Studio, working as an assistant to such prominent directors as Kurosawa Akira and Kawashima Yūzō.