Fumio Kamei Photo

Fumio Kamei

Directing

0.1 Popularity Apr 01, 1908 (78 years old) Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

Fumio Kamei (1908–1987) was a Japanese documentary and fiction film director known for his politically charged works. Influenced by Soviet montage theory, he began his career at Photo Chemical Laboratories (PCL), making propaganda films about Japan’s war in China. His 1939 film Fighting Soldiers...

Biography

Fumio Kamei (1908–1987) was a Japanese documentary and fiction film director known for his politically charged works. Influenced by Soviet montage theory, he began his career at Photo Chemical Laboratories (PCL), making propaganda films about Japan’s war in China. His 1939 film Fighting Soldiers was banned for its unflinching portrayal of exhausted troops, and he later became the first director to lose his license under the 1939 Film Law and the only filmmaker arrested under the Peace Preservation Law. After World War II, Kamei helped reorganize Nippon Eiga-sha and directed The Japanese Tragedy (1946), a documentary critical of Japan’s imperialist past, which was ultimately censored. He continued making politically engaged documentaries and fiction films, tackling issues such as U.S. military bases in Japan, nuclear weapons, social discrimination, and environmental destruction.

Filmography 28

1960
Men Are All Brothers Movie

Director

1958
1958
1957
Record of Bloodshed: Sunagawa Movie

Cinematography

1956
It Is Good to Live Movie

Director

1955
1955
1955
1953
Children of the Base Movie

Director

1949
A Woman's Life Movie

Director

1947
War and Peace Movie

Director

1946
Tragedy of Japan Movie

Director

1941
Kobayashi Issa Movie

Director

Photos 1

Fumio Kamei Photo

Personal Details

Known For Directing
Gender Male
Birthday April 01, 1908 (78 years old)
Died February 27, 1987
Place of Birth Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Also Known As Фумио Камэи
Years Active 1935 - 1987
Popularity 0.1
Career Stats
28 Total Credits
1 Photos