Hideko Kawaguchi

Hideko Kawaguchi

Personal Details

Biography

Noted Japanese filmmaker Hideko Kawaguchi has made a lasting impact on the world of cinema through her impressive body of work, which includes the highly acclaimed "Genjitsu - Natsume Sôseki 'Yume jûya' ni yoru", a 1966 release that garnered widespread critical acclaim, as well as the thought-provoking "Violence at Noon", also released in 1966, and the captivating "Scarlet Day Dream", which premiered in 1964 and left a lasting impression on audiences.

Before embarking on her illustrious career in the film industry, Kawaguchi was married to the esteemed Tetsuji Takechi, a union that undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping her artistic vision and creative pursuits, ultimately influencing the direction and scope of her cinematic endeavors.

Career

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1966
Violence at Noon
Violence at Noon as Matsuko's mother