
Directing
Born June 25, 1935 in Shiba, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Shinsuke Ogawa (小川紳介, Ogawa Shinsuke) (25 June 1935 - 7 February 1992) was a Japanese documentary film director. Ogawa and Noriaki Tsuchimoto have been called the "two figures [that] tower over the landscape of Japanese documentary." Ogawa began his career at Iwanami Productions (Iwanami Eiga) making PR (public relations) films alongside other important directors such as Tsuchimoto, Kazuo Kuroki, Yōichi Higashi, and Susumu Hani. Turning independent, he first made documentaries about radical political movements in 1960s and 1970s Japan, most famously the "Sanrizuka" or "Narita" series, which recorded the struggle by farmers and student protesters to prevent the construction of the Narita International Airport in Sanrizuka, Chiba Prefecture. He won the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award for Summer in Narita in 1970.

Devotion: A Film About Ogawa Productions
Himself

Red Persimmons

A Movie Capital
Self

Magino Village: A Tale

Furuyashiki: A Japanese Village

A Visit to Ogawa Productions
Himself

The Magino Village Story: Pass

The Magino Village Story: Raising Silkworms

Sanrizuka: The Sky of May

Interview at Clean Center

Dokkoi! Songs from the Bottom

Sanrizuka: Heta Village
Narrator

Sanrizuka: The Building of Iwayama Tower

Narita: The Peasants of the Second Fortress

Sanrizuka: The Three-Day War

Winter in Sanrizuka

Summer in Sanrizuka

Report from Haneda

The Oppressed Students

Sea of Youth