Kimio Watanabe

Known more as a cinematographer throughout the 1940s to the 1960s in Japan, Kimio Watanabe (1918–1983) has a decorated career in film. One of his productions, The White Heron, was screened and nominated for the Palme d’Or in the 1959 Cannes Film Festival. Watanabe also lent his skills to Kon Ichikawa – the director of Tokyo Olympiad – in his classic Bridge of Japan.

Known For

Birth Location Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Born 1918-01-01
Died 1983-12-31
Kimio Watanabe hasn't appeared in any movies or TV shows

Movies

The Cliff of Time Director of Photography
1971
The Falcon Fighters Director of Photography
1969
The Sea Anemone Director of Photography
1969
The Sister Gamblers Director of Photography
1967
Patriotism Director of Photography
1966
1965
Clamouring Canines Director of Photography
1964
Black Challenger Cinematography
1964
Teinen Taishoku Director of Photography
1963
Akiko Director of Photography
1962
Eriko Director of Photography
1962
Night Mist Makes Women Cry Director of Photography
1962
The Song Lantern Director of Photography
1960
The Wandering Princess Director of Photography
1960
The Snowy Heron Director of Photography
1958
Accomplice Director of Photography
1958
Tainted Flowers Director of Photography
1958
The Betrothed Director of Photography
1957
Bridge of Japan Director of Photography
1956
Outlaw island Cinematography
1956
Warning from Space Director of Photography
1956
The Romance of Yushima Director of Photography
1955
The Romance of Yushima Art Direction
1955
Kurohyō Cinematography
1953
母山彦 Director of Photography
1952