Yasuzō Masumura
An image from Irezumi, one of the productions that also features Yasuzō Masumura.
Yasuzō Masumura

Yasuzō Masumura

August 25, 1924 — Kōfu, Yamanashi, Japan

Yasuzo Masumura (増村 保造 Masumura Yasuzō, August 25, 1924 - November 23, 1986) was a Japanese film director.

Masumura was born in Kōfu on Honshū. After dropping out of a law course at the University of Tokyo he worked as an assistant director at the Daiei studio, later returning to university to study philosophy; he graduated in 1949. He then won a scholarship allowing him to study film in Italy at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia under Michelangelo Antonioni, Federico Fellini and Luchino Visconti.

Masumura returned to Japan in 1953 and from 1955 worked as a second-unit director on films directed by Kenji Mizoguchi and Kon Ichikawa, before directing his own first film, Kisses, in 1957. Over the next three decades he directed around 60 films in a variety of genres. His work is noted for his dark satire and fluid style. Notable films include Red Angel, Black Test Car, Giants and Toys, Blind Beast and Hoodlum Soldier.

Street of Shame

Street of Shame

1956

Blind Beast

Blind Beast

1969

Red Angel

Red Angel

1966

Princess Yang Kwei Fei

Princess Yang Kwei Fei

1955

Irezumi

Irezumi

1966

Manji

Manji

1964

Giants and Toys

Giants and Toys

1958

Hanzo the Razor: The Snare

Hanzo the Razor: The Snare

1973