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    Eizo Tanaka

    November 3, 1886 — Chūō, Tokyo, Japan

    Tanaka initially trained as a stage actor in the shingeki movement under Kaoru Osanai, but eventually joined the Nikkatsu film studio in 1917. He debuted as a director in 1918 but mostly had to work with shinpa stories, not the shingeki techniques he was used to although two early films, The Living Corpse (Ikeru shikabane) and The Cherry Orchard (Sakura no sono) were based on Tolstoy and Chekhov respectively.[3] Working in parallel with the Pure Film Movement, Tanaka made two films, Kyōya eirimise (1922) and Dokuro no mai (1923), based on his own screenplays, that were highly praised for their cinematic technique.[1] He remained a rather conservative filmmaker and still used oyama (male actors) in female roles, including in his masterpiece Kyōya eirimise, a melodrama about a merchant's destructive love for a geisha. He used actresses for the first time in Dokuro no mai, a story of a monk reminiscing about his youth and early loves.

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    Before the Morning Sun Shines

    1921

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    Five Women Around Him

    1927

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    Woman in the Stream

    1921

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    Scent of the White Lily

    1921

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    The Lapel Shop

    1922

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    Skull Dance

    1923

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    A Paper Doll's Whisper of Spring

    1926

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    The Living Corpse

    1918

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