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Nagisa Oshima (Film Director)

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A pioneering avant-garde film director born in 1931 and a defining figure in Japanese cinema. Through films like 'In the Realm of the Senses' and 'Kyoto, My Mother,' he consistently challenged social taboos. His blend of political radicalism and aesthetic innovation earned him global recognition as a rebellious artist in Japanese film history.

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서브카테고리:Film & TV
소재지:Kyoto
시대:1954-1996
영향 범위:세계
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