Zenzō Matsuyama
An image from Yearning, one of the productions that also features Zenzō Matsuyama.
Zenzō Matsuyama

Zenzō Matsuyama

April 3, 1925 — Kobe, Japan

Zenzō Matsuyama (松山 善三 Matsuyama Zenzō, 3 April 1925 - 27 August 2016) was a Japanese script writer and film director. He was born in Kobe and grew up in Yokohama. After leaving school, he began training to become a doctor but dropped out of medical school to take up a career in films. In 1948 he became an assistant director at Shochiku studios. With the support of Keisuke Kinoshita, he also began writing film scripts. His first filmed script was Kojo no tsuki, based on the song Kōjō no Tsuki, filmed in 1954. In 1955 he married actress Hideko Takamine. He made his debut as a director with a film called Na mo naku mazushiku utsukushikuin 1961. He continued to work as a scriptwriter for films like Proof of the Man as well as a director. He also wrote the lyrics for a song Ippon no enpitsu for Hibari Misora.

The Human Condition I: No Greater Love

The Human Condition I: No Greater Love

1959

The Human Condition II: Road to Eternity

The Human Condition II: Road to Eternity

1959

The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer

The Human Condition III: A Soldier's Prayer

1961

Yearning

Yearning

1964

Black River

Black River

1957

Carmen Comes Home

Carmen Comes Home

1951

Proof of the Man

Proof of the Man

1977

I Will Buy You

I Will Buy You

1956