
March 25, 1924 · 102 years old
Machiko Kyō (Japanese: 京 マチ子 Hepburn: Kyō Machiko, March 25, 1924 – May 12, 2019) was a Japanese actress whose film work occurred primarily during the 1950s. She rose to extraordinary domestic praise in Japan for her work in two of the greatest Japanese films of the 20th century, Akira Kurosawa's Ra…

Three parties and a witness have four versions of a rape/murder in ninth-century Japan.

A tale of ambition, family, love, and war set in the midst of the Japanese Civil Wars of the sixteenth century.

A businessman with a disfigured face obtains a lifelike mask from his doctor, but the mask starts altering his personality.

The head of a Japanese theatre troupe returns to a small coastal town where he left a son who thinks he is his uncle, and tries to make up for the lost time, but his current mistress grows jealous.

The personal tales of various prostitutes who occupy a brothel.

In post-WWII Japan, an American captain is brought in to help build a school, but the locals want a teahouse instead.

A documentary film on the life and works of director Kenji Mizoguchi.

A film adaptation of the autobiography of Aishinkakura Hiro, who lived a tumultuous life as the consort of Fuketsu, the younger brother of Emperor Puyi of Manchukuo.