She married comedian duo Take2's Fukasawa Kuniyuki in 1995 and have 1 daughter together. On June 7, 2023 they announced their divorce.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/WAlzD_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Ishibashi Renji", "alternateName": "石橋蓮司", "birthDate": "August 9, 1941", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Renji Ishibashi, born Renji Ishida is a Japanese actor. He won the award for the Best Supporting Actor at the 15th Hochi Film Award for Rōnin-gai.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/Ebmb0_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Furuoya Masato", "alternateName": "古尾谷雅人, ふるおや まさと, Masato Furuoya", "birthDate": "May 14, 1957", "nationality": "Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan", "description": "", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/furuoya-masato.png" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Satsuki Midori", "alternateName": "五月みどり", "birthDate": "October 21, 1939", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Satsuki MIdori is a japanese actress, singer and entertainer.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/vekKqc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Ikenami Shino", "alternateName": "池波志乃", "birthDate": "March 12, 1955", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Ikenami Shino is a Japanese actress, talent, and essayist from Arakawa, Tokyo, Japan. She is the representative director of Office SHINO Co., Ltd.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/kqgDw_5c.jpg" } ], "director": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Tanaka Noboru", "alternateName": "田中登", "birthDate": "August 15, 1937", "nationality": "Japanese", "description": "Tanaka Noboru was a Japanese film director known for his Roman Porno films, including three critically respected films known as the Showa trilogy: A Woman Called Sada Abe (aka Sada Abe: Docu-Drama) (1975), Watcher in the Attic (1976), and Beauty's Exotic Dance: Torture! (1977), all three starring Nikkatsu Roman porno queen Miyashita Junko. Though at the time he was working, his career was overshadowed by directors such as Kumashiro Tatsumi and Sone Chusei, many critics today judge Tanaka the best of Nikkatsu's Roman porno directors.
Tanaka was born in Hakuba in Nagano prefecture on August 15, 1937. He majored in French literature at Meiji University in Tokyo. Early in life, he wanted to be a novelist.
While working on his thesis, dealing with this interest in the relationship between imagery and literature, Tanaka took a part-time job at a movie studio to gain first-hand knowledge of film production. He served as a production assistant on Kurosawa's Yojimbo (1961), an experience that created Tanaka's enthusiasm for the film industry. After graduation, he applied to Nikkatsu studios for a job as an assistant director and passed their entrance exam.
Tanaka was given his first chance to direct in 1972 with the early Roman porno, Beads From a Petal. Originally called I Am Burning Up (Moeagaru Watashi), a title Tanaka always preferred, the story deals with the sexual awakening of a frigid woman.
The same year, Tanaka directed Night of the Felines, an unusually realistic look at the lives of a group of prostitutes. This is considered one of Tanaka's early major films. Also in 1972, he gained critical approval for his Woman on the Night Train.
As his career progressed, Tanaka's films became known for their imaginative, sometimes surreal, use of color and poetic imagery within the setting of a harsh, brutal world. In 1973, Tanaka directed the second entry in the Secret Chronicle trilogy, Secret Chronicle: Torture Hell. In contrast to the first entry in the trilogy, a satirical depiction of a 19th-century brothel, Tanaka's film was a serious look at religious-sexual ceremonies at a temple. For this effort, Tanaka won the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Citation in 1973.
Rape and Death of a Housewife (1978), despite its sensationalistic title, is considered one of Tanaka's masterpieces and was his major mainstream critical break-through. Kinema Jumpo gave the film their "Best Film" award for 1979, and Tanaka was nominated for Best Director at the second Japanese Academy of Films and Motion Pictures ceremony for this film and Pink Salon: Five Lewd Women (also 1978).
After making nearly 25 films for Nikkatsu, Tanaka left the studio to try his hand at directing mainstream films for other studios. He directed several hits including the 1983 Shochiku film, Village of Doom. He returned to Nikkatsu to direct Monster Woman '88 (1988) and then retired from the film industry. Just as international recognition was beginning to come to Tanaka, he died of a brain aneurysm on October 4, 2006.
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