Art Theatre Guild filmography

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The following is a list of films produced by the Art Theatre Guild company of Japan.

Films produced by Art Theatre Guild

YearTitleJapanese TitleDirectorNotes
1967 A Man Vanishes Ningen Jouhatsu
人間蒸発
Shōhei Imamura First film co-produced by ATG
1968 Death by Hanging Kou Shikei
絞死刑
Nagisa Oshima
1968 Nanami: The Inferno of First Love Hatsukoi: Jigoku-hen
初恋・地獄篇
Susumu Hani
1968 The Human Bullet Nikudan
肉弾
Kihachi Okamoto
1968 Crazy LoveKureiji Rabu
Michio Okabe
1969 Double Suicide Shinju: Ten No Amijima
心中天網島
Masahiro Shinoda Based on the play The Love Suicides at Amijima
1969 Boy Shonen
少年
Nagisa Oshima
1969 For the Damaged Right Eye Tsuburekakatta Migime No Tame Ni
つぶれかかった右眼のために
Toshio Matsumoto Short film made at the same time as Funeral Parade of Roses using much of the same footage
1969 Funeral Parade of Roses Bara No Soretsu
薔薇の葬列
Toshio Matsumoto
1970 Apart from Life Chi No Mure
地の群れ
Kei Kumai
1970 The Man Who Left His Will on FilmTokyo Senso Sengo Hiwa
東京戰争戦後秘話
Nagisa Oshima
1970 This Transient Life Mujo
無常
Akio Jissoji First part of Jissoji's Buddhist trilogy
1970 Heroic PurgatoryRengoku Eroika
煉獄エロイカ
Yoshishige Yoshida
1970 Evil Spirits of JapanNippon No Akuryo
日本の悪霊
Kazuo Kuroki
1971 Emperor Tomato Ketchup Tomato Kecchappu Kotei
トマトケッチャップ皇帝
Shūji Terayama Experimental film existing in a 28-minute black-and-white version, as well as a 72-minute color-tinted version
1971 MandaraMandara
曼陀羅
Akio Jissoji Second part of Jissoji's Buddhist trilogy
1971 The War of Jan-Ken-PonJanken Senso
ジャンケン戦争
Shūji Terayama Experimental short film
1971 DemonsShura
修羅
Toshio Matsumoto
1971 Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets Sho Wo Suteyo Machi He Deyou
書を捨てよ町へ出よう
Shūji Terayama
1971 The Ceremony Gishiki
儀式
Nagisa Oshima
1971 Lost LoversArakajime ushinawareta koibitotchiyo Kunio Shimizu and Soichiro Tahara
1972 PoemUta
Akio Jissoji Third part of Jissoji's Buddhist trilogy
1972 The Morning ScheduleGozenchu No Jikanwari
午前中の時間割り
Susumu Hani
1972 Ecstasy of the Angels Tenshi No Kokotsu
天使の恍惚
Kōji Wakamatsu pink film
1972 Dear Summer SisterNatsu No Imoto
夏の妹
Nagisa Oshima
1972 The MusicOngaku
音楽
Yasuzo Masumura Based on a novel by Yukio Mishima
1972 HymnSanka
讃歌
Kaneto Shindō Based on a novel by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
1973 The Wanderers Matatabi
股旅
Kon Ichikawa
1973 Aesthetics of a BulletTeppodama No Bigaku
鉄砲玉の美学
Sadao Nakajima
1973 Coup d'Etat Kaigenrei
戒厳令
Yoshishige Yoshida
1973 Love BetrayedKokoro
Kaneto Shindō
1973 Tsugaru Folk SongTsugaru Jongarabushi
津軽じょんがら節
Kōichi Saitō
1974 Himiko Himiko
卑弥呼
Masahiro Shinoda
1974 CarolKyaroru
キャロル
Jin TatsumuraDocumentary following the rock group Carol between March and May 1974
1974 The Assassination of Ryoma Ryoma Ansatsu
竜馬暗殺
Kazuo KurokiBased on a novel by Kazumi Takahashi
1974 It Was a Faint DreamAsaki Yumemishi
あさき夢みし
Akio Jissoji
1974 Pastoral: To Die in the Country Den-en Ni Shisu
田園に死す
Shūji Terayama
1975 Love AffairMeguri Ai
めぐり逢い
Kenji Yoshida
1975 Battle CryTokkan
吶喊
Kihachi Okamoto
1975 Poetry of the DemonOni No Uta
鬼の詩
Tetsutaro Murano
1975 Death at an Old Mansion Honjin satsujin jiken
本陣殺人事件
Yoichi Takabayashi Based on the mystery novel The Honjin Murders (1946) by Seishi Yokomizo
1975 Preparation for the Festival Matsuri No Junbi
祭りの準備
Kazuo Kuroki
1975 Oh Seagull, Have You Seen the Sparkling Ocean? An EncounterKamome-yo, kirameku umi o mitaka/meguri ai Kenji Yoshida
1976 Temple of the Golden PavilionKinkakuji
金閣寺
Yoichi Takabayashi Based on the novel by Yukio Mishima
1976 Sea of GenkaiNinkyou Gaiden Genkai-nada
任侠外伝 玄海灘
Juro Kara
1976 VariationHensôkyoku Ko Nakahira
1976 The Youth KillerSeishun No Satsujin Sha
青春の殺人者
Kazuhiko Hasegawa Based on a novel by Kenji Nakagami
1977 Sacred Mother KannonSeibo Kannon Daibosatsu
聖母観音大菩薩
Kōji Wakamatsu
1977 Japanese Belly ButtonNihonjin No Heso
日本人のへそ
Eizō Sugawa
1977 Case of the Disjointed MurderFurenzoku Satsujin Jiken
不連続殺人事件
Chūsei Sone
1977 The Love and Adventures of Kuroki TaroKuroki Taro No Ai To Boken
黒木太郎の愛と冒険
Azuma Morisaki
1977 Double Suicide at NishijinNishijin Shinju
西陣心中
Yoichi Takabayashi
1977 Kitamura Tokoku - My Winter SongKitamura Toukoku: Waga Fuyu No Uta
北村透谷 わが冬の歌
Seiichiro YamaguchiBased on the life of Kitamura Tokoku
1978 Puppets Under Starry SkiesHoshizora No Marionette
星空のマリオネット
Hôjin Hashiura
1978 Third Base Sado
サード
Yōichi Higashi
1978 Double Suicide at SonezakiSonezaki Shinju
曽根崎心中
Yasuzo Masumura Based on the play by Chikamatsu Monzaemon
1978 At NoonMahiru Nari
正午なり
Kôichi Gotô
1978 Lost LoveGenshiryoku sensôKazuo KurokiBased on the book by Soichiro Tahara
1978 New - No Longer HumanShin ningen shikkaku
新-人間失格
Kôhei YoshidomeBased on the novel by Osamu Dazai
1979 Youth Part IISeishun Part II
青春 PART II
Kōyū Ohara
1979 No More Easy Life Mo Hozue Wa Tsukanai
もう頬づえはつかない
Yōichi Higashi
1980 Sound of the TidesKaichô-on
海潮音
Hôjin Hashiura
1980 Disciples of HippocratesHipokuratesu-tachi
ヒポクラテスたち
Kazuki Ōmori
1980 Mister, Misses, Miss LonelyMisuta, Misesu, Misu Ronri
ミスター・ミセス・ミス・ロンリー
Tatsumi Kumashiro
1981 Empire of KidsGaki Teikoku
ガキ帝国
Kazuyuki Izutsu
1981 Distant Thunder Enrai
遠雷
Kichitaro Negishi
1981 At This Late Date, The CharlestonChikagoro Naze Ka Charusuton
近頃なぜかチャールストン
Kihachi Okamoto
1982 Hear the Wind SingKaze No Uta Wo Kike
風の歌を聴け
Kazuki Ōmori Based on the novel of the same name by Haruki Murakami
1982 Exchange Students Tenkosei
転校生
Nobuhiko Obayashi Also released as I Are You, You Am Me
1982 Tattoo Ari Irezumi Ari
(刺青)あり
Banmei Takahashi
1982 The Living KoheijiKaidan: Ikiteiru Koheiji
怪異談 生きてゐる小平次
Nobuo Nakagawa
1983 The Family Game Kazoku Gemu
家族ゲーム
Yoshimitsu Morita
1984 The Deserted CityHaishi
廃市
Nobuhiko Obayashi
1984 HoneymoonMitsugetsu
蜜月
Hôjin Hashiura
1984 Mermaid Legend Ningyo Densetsu
人魚伝説
Toshiharu Ikeda
1984 The Crazy Family Gyakufunsha Kazoku
逆噴射家族
Sōgo Ishii
1984 Farewell to the Ark Saraba Hakobune
さらば箱舟
Shūji Terayama The last film made by Terayama
1985 Pale FaceVisage Pâle Claude Gagnon Only non-Japanese film produced by ATG
1986 Have You Seen the Barefoot God?Kimi wa hadashi no kami wo mitaka
君は裸足の神を見たか
Soo-Kil Kim

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