Koshiro Otsu
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Koshiro Otsu (大津 幸四郎 Otsu Koshiro, 1934 - 28 November 2014) was a Japanese cinematographer and film director. Otsu is one of the most famous cinematographers in Japanese film history. He joined Iwanami Productions in 1958. After going freelance, he worked with legendary director Ogawa Shinsuke on The Oppressed Students (1967) and Summer in Narita (1968), with Tsuchimoto Noriaki on Prehistory of the Partisans (1969), Minamata: The Victims and Their World (1971), and many other films.
Crew

The Silence
Cinematography

The Wages of Resistance: Narita Stories
Director of Photography

The Wages of Resistance: Narita Stories
Director

Nuchigafu - Life is a Treasure
Cinematography

Barefoot Gen's Hiroshima
Camera Technician

Fence
Cinematography

Kazuo Ohno: Like a Soliloquy
Director

Kazuo Ohno: Like a Soliloquy
Director of Photography

Out of Place: Memories of Edward Said
Director of Photography

The Other Hiroshima: Korean A-bomb Victims Tell Their Story
Cinematography

The Constitution of Japan
Director of Photography

Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times
Director of Photography

Hanako
Director of Photography

Dolce
Director of Photography

Artists in Wonderland
Camera Operator

Those Who Would Be Einstein
Cinematography

A Movie Capital
Director of Photography

The Scene of the Soul
Cinematography

Song of Arirang - Voices from Okinawa
Cinematography

The Old Man and the Sea
Cinematography