関川秀雄
Director
32
Movies
0
TV Shows
Hideo Sekigawa (関 川 秀雄, Sekigawa Hideo, 1 December 1908 – 16 December 1977) was a Japanese film director known mainly for films with a left-wing agenda made in the late 1940s and early 1950s. His most noted works are the anti-war films Listen to the Voices of the Sea (1950) and Hiroshima (1953).
Hideo Sekigawa joined the documentary branch of P.C.L. film studios (later Toho) in the 1930s where he worked on militarist propaganda films despite his Communist leanings. After the Second World War, Sekigawa debuted as co-director of the pro-unionist Those Who Make Tomorrow (1946) which was intended to illustrate the purpose of the workers' union at the Toho film studios. Having difficulties finding work due to his political leanings, he directed the anti-war film Listen to the Voices of the Sea for Mitsuo Makino's Toyoko Eiga company (later Toei Company). For the Japan Teachers Union, which had been unhappy with Kaneto Shindo's Children of Hiroshima for not being political enough, he directed Hiroshima (1953) in a semi-documentary style, parts of which were later used (uncredited) by Alain Resnais for his drama Hiroshima mon amour. In later years, Sekigawa's output included both audience-orientated genre works and documentaries. His last film was the 1969 Chōkōsō no Akebono.
Behind the Camera
明日を創る人々
Director
第二の人生
Director
季節風の彼方に
Director
大いなる旅路
Director
漂流死体
Director
ひろしま
Director
警視庁物語 追跡七十三時間
Director
モーガン警部と謎の男
Director
あの空の果てに星はまたたく
Director
大いなる驀進
Director
日本戦歿学生の手記 きけ、わだつみの声
Director
東京アンタッチャブル 脱走
Director
超高層のあけぼの
Director
白鷺
Assistant Director
少年漂流記
Director
少年探偵団 かぶと虫の妖奇
Director
新・いれずみ無残
Director
一万三千人の容疑者
Director
警視庁物語 白昼魔
Director
続少年漂流記
Director
爆音と大地
Director
かも
Director
野口英世の少年時代
Director
ダニ
Director
わが生涯は火の如く
Director
ひも
Director
青春の音
Director
少年探偵団 鉄塔の怪人
Director
藤猛物語 ヤマト魂
Director
静かなる兇弾
Director