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Birthday: November 13, 1880 (145)
Place of Birth: Kyōto, Kyōto Prefecture, Japan
Biography
Hôtei Nomura (November 13, 1880 – August 23, 1934) was a film director, screenwriter and producer who lived during the Taisho period and early Showa period. He is one of the individuals responsible for laying the groundwork of the Japanese film industry. Nomura's father was in the business of making scenery and signs for theaters in Kyoto. The nature of his father's business meant that he had a connection to Kyoto's theatre industry from a young age, and he was close friends with Shochiku founders Matsujiro Shirai and Takejiro Otani. In 1897, he served as the projectionist's assistant for the French engineer François-Constant Girel, in Japan's first-ever show of the Lumiere brothers' cinematograph.
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The Genealogy of Women (1934)Age: 54Director
Constellations on Earth, Part One: Earth Chapter (1934)Age: 54Director
Constellations on Earth, Part 2: Constellations (1934)Age: 54Director
Storm in the City (1934)Age: 54Director
Tokyo ondo (1933)Age: 53Director
Island Girl (1933)Age: 53Director
天龍下れば (1933)Age: 53Director
Clear and Cloudy (1933)Age: 53Director
Daphne (1933)Age: 53Director
Shin Yotsuya Ghost Story (1932)Age: 52Director
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