Yukiko Mishima, the Glossary
Yukiko Mishima (三島有紀子) is a Japanese film director born in Kita-ku, Osaka.[1]
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14 relations: Biblia Koshodō no Jiken Techō, Bread of Happiness, Hochi Film Awards, Jun'ichirō Tanizaki, Kita-ku, Osaka, Kobe College, Kobe Shimbun, Montreal World Film Festival, Night's Tightrope, Rio Shimamoto, SBS (Australian TV channel), Sports Hochi, The Japan Times, Tsukuroi Tatsu Hito (film).
- Japanese women film directors
- Japanese women screenwriters
Biblia Koshodō no Jiken Techō
is a Japanese light novel series written by En Mikami and illustrated by Hagu Koshijima.
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Bread of Happiness
is a 2012 Japanese drama film directed by Yukiko Mishima and starring Tomoyo Harada, Yo Oizumi and Kanna Mori.
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Hochi Film Awards
The are film-specific prizes awarded by the Hochi Shimbun.
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Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
was a Japanese author who is considered to be one of the most prominent figures in modern Japanese literature.
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Kita-ku, Osaka
is one of 24 wards of Osaka in Japan.
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Kobe College
, abbreviated to KC, is a private non-sectarian liberal arts college located in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan.
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Kobe Shimbun
is a Japanese-language daily newspaper based in Kobe, Japan, and the company publishing that newspapers is also called.
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Montreal World Film Festival
The Montreal World Film Festival (Festival des films du monde de Montréal), commonly abbreviated MWFF in English or FFM in French, was an annual film festival in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from 1977 to 2019.
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Night's Tightrope
Night's Tightrope, known in Japan as, is a Japanese film directed by Yukiko Mishima, based on author Kanae Minato's novel of the same name.
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Rio Shimamoto
is a Japanese writer.
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SBS (Australian TV channel)
SBS is a multicultural public TV network in Australia.
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Sports Hochi
, previously known as, is a Japanese-language daily sports newspaper.
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The Japan Times
The Japan Times is Japan's largest and oldest English-language daily newspaper.
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Tsukuroi Tatsu Hito (film)
is a 2015 Japanese drama film directed by Yukiko Mishima, starring Miki Nakatani and based on a manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Aoi Ikebe.
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See also
Japanese women film directors
- Akiko Ōku
- Artegg-yumi
- Atsuko Hirayanagi
- Atsuko Ishizuka
- Aya Domenig
- Chihiro Amano
- Chikako Yamashiro
- Eriko Kitagawa
- Hikari (director)
- Hiroko Utsumi
- Ikuko Itoh
- Kazuko Tadano
- Kei Fujiwara
- Kiki Sugino
- Kinuyo Tanaka
- Lisa Takeba
- Makoto Moriwaki
- Mari Okada
- Megumi Sasaki
- Michi Himeno
- Mika Ninagawa
- Miwa Nishikawa
- Momoko Ando
- Naoko Ogigami
- Naoko Yamada
- Naomi Kawase
- Narumi Kakinouchi
- Obetomo
- Rie Matsumoto
- Ru Kuwahata
- Rumi Tama
- Sachi Hamano
- Sachiko Hidari
- Shimako Satō
- Tamaki Matsuoka
- Tazuko Sakane
- Tomoko Matsunashi
- Yoko Ono
- Yoshiko Sembon
- Yuki Tanada
- Yukiko Mishima
- Yumi Yoshiyuki
- Yūki Yamato
Japanese women screenwriters
- Akiko Ōku
- Ayame Mizushima
- Chihiro Amano
- Chiho Watanabe
- Hikari (director)
- Hitomi Mieno
- Hitomi Shiraishi
- Keiko Nobumoto
- Kiki Sugino
- Lisa Takeba
- Mari Okada
- Michiru Shimada
- Miwa Nishikawa
- Naoko Ogigami
- Naomi Kawase
- Natsuko Takahashi
- Natto Wada
- Rumi Tama
- Shimako Satō
- Sumie Tanaka
- Tomoko Matsunashi
- Touko Machida
- Yasuko Kobayashi
- Yoko Mizuki
- Yoshiko Sembon
- Yuki Tanada
- Yukiko Mishima
- Yukiko Takayama
- Yumi Yoshiyuki
- Yūki Yamato