Kihachiro Kawamoto
Born 1925 (age 85) · Tokyo, Japan
Appears in 19 titles

Kihachirō Kawamoto (川本 喜八郎) was a Japanese puppet designer and maker, independent film director, screenwriter and animator and president of the Japan Animation Association from 1989, succeeding founder Osamu Tezuka, until his own death. He is best-remembered in Japan as designer of the puppets for the long-running NHK live action television series of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the early 1980s and The Tale of the Heike in the 1990s but better-known internationally for his own animated short films, the majority of which are model animation but which also include the cutout animation Tabi and Shijin no Shōgai and mixed media, French-language Farce anthropo-cynique. (Wikipedia)

Filmography

The Restaurant of Many Orders
Dojoji Temple
6.3
Dojoji Temple
1976
Director
The Demon
6.3
The Demon
1972
Director
Winter Days
6.0
Winter Days
2003
Director
Animated Self-Portraits
6.1
Animated Self-Portraits
1989
Director
House of Flames
5.8
House of Flames
1979
Director
Briar-Rose or the Sleeping Beauty
A Poet's Life
6.5
A Poet's Life
1974
Director
Self Portrait
5.8
Self Portrait
1988
Director
To Shoot Without Shooting
7.1
To Shoot Without Shooting
1988
Director
The Book of the Dead
6.5
The Book of the Dead
2005
Director
6.7
Anthropo-Cynical Farce
1970
Director
The Trip
5.8
The Trip
1973
Director
The Breaking of Branches Is Forbidden
Rennyo and His Mother
9.0
Rennyo and His Mother
1981
Director