Yûharu Atsuta
Camera
Born 1905-01-01 · Kobe, Japan · Died 1992-12-07
Yuharu Atsuta (January 1, 1905 - December 7, 1992) was a Japanese film cameraman. He is known as a famous cameraman of Yasujiro Ozu's group. Born in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, he grew up in Toranomon, Tokyo. In 1928, he worked as an assistant cinematographer on Yasujiro Ozu's second film, “Dreams of Youth,” and later became a close friend of Ozu's while working as an assistant on many of his films. After 15 years as an assistant, he became a cinematographer during the shooting of “What Ladies Forget” in 1937 and worked as a cinematographer for all of Ozu's films distributed by Shochiku until 1962.
Acting
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I Lived, But...
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Lover's Duet
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The River Yokobori
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Wakai nobara
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Double Wedding
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An Autumn Afternoon
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A Roaring Trade
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The Estuary
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Late Autumn
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Shu no kafun
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Vagabond Lovers
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Good Morning
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People Waiting for Spring
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Equinox Flower
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Black River
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Tokyo Twilight
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I Will Buy You
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Early Spring
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Youth’s Romance Seat: Sitting on the grass
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Tokyo Story
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