Ichikawa was best known in the West for his two (anti)war films -- Burmese Harp and Fires on the Plain(both recently released by Criterion) and his documentary about the 1964 Tokyo Olympics - Tokyo Olympiad.
Most of my favorite Ichikawa films, however, are his black comedies from the 1950s, such as A Crowded Streetcar and The Billionaire.
Rest in Peace.
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Topic - Japanese film director Kon Ichikawa dead at 92 - esl 18:09:02 02/13/08 (1)
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