Kei Kumai
Kei Kumai (熊井 啓, Kumai Kei, 1 June 1930 – 23 May 2007) was a Japanese film director from Azumino, Nagano prefecture. After his studies in literature at Shinshu University, he began work as a director's assistant.
He won the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award for his first film, Nihon rettō, in 1965.[2] His 1972 film Shinobu Kawa was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival.[3] His 1973 film Rise, Fair Sun was entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival.
Sandakan No. 8 received widespread acclaim for tackling the issue of a woman forced into prostitution in Borneo before the outbreak of World War II. The film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 48th Academy Awards.

What's a Director?

Cape of the North

Sandakan No. 8

Death of a Tea Master

Sandakan No. 8

The Long Darkness

Hiroshima

The Sea Is Watching

Deep River

To Love

To Love

The Sea and Poison

Apart from Life

Apart from Life

The Sands of Kurobe

Luminous Moss

Luminous Moss

Sun and Stars

Darkness in the Light

Deep River

Love and Faith

A Chain of Islands

Rise, Fair Sun

Rise, Fair Sun

The Cards Will Tell

Pursuit

An Ocean to Cross

Hitoribotchi no futari daga

Wounded Beast

The Long Death

The Long Death

Otoko to otoko no ikiru machi

The Sands of Kurobe

Cape of the North

The Long Darkness

Sun and Stars

The Sea and Poison

Love in Ginza

The Sea Is Watching

The Call of the Foghorn

A Chain of Islands

Darkness in the Light

Shikibu monogatari

Willful Murder

Shikibu monogatari

Isseki Nicho

Taiheiyō no katsugiya
