Masato Hara
While still in secondary school, Hara Masato (1950) won several prizes with his 16mm film A Sad Yet Funny Ballad. In 1970, he wrote the script for Oshima Nagasi's film The Man Who Left His Will on Film. In 1973, he completed The First Emperor, a film on which he worked for three years. The film was selected by the magazine Kinema Jumpo as one of the most important films in Japanese film history. From the 1980s on, Hara focused increasingly on television documentaries. In his work, he makes use of various media, mainly animation and laser disk images and he often combines the screening of his films with live performances.
Known For
Directing
Born
July 15, 1950 (age 74)

Tanzan session

MI • TA • RI!

A Man Who Became Cinema

Funeral Parade of Roses

SOAR: I Wish You Were Here

A Sad Yet Funny Ballad

MI • TA • RI!

SOAR: I Wish You Were Here

SOAR: I Wish You Were Here

A Man Who Became Cinema

The First Emperor

The First Emperor

The First Emperor

The First Emperor

The Man Who Left His Will on Film

MI • TA • RI!
The Eternal Traveller
The Eternal Traveller
The Eternal Traveller
The Eternal Traveller

Futago Rekki

Futago Rekki

Futago Rekki

Futago Rekki

Futago Rekki

MI • TA • RI!

Yakeato Chronicle

20th Century Nostalgia
Never Ending Summer

The First Emperor

The First Emperor

20th Century Nostalgia

A Sad Yet Funny Ballad

The First Emperor

Funeral Parade of Roses
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