
Tetsuji Takechi (武智 鉄二, Takechi Tetsuji; 10 December 1912 – 26 July 1988) was a Japanese theatrical and film director, critic, and author. First coming to prominence for his theatrical criticism, in the 1940s and 1950s he produced influential and popular experimental kabuki plays. Beginning in the mid-1950s, he continued his innovative theatrical work in noh, kyōgen and modern theater. In late 1956 and early 1957 he hosted a popular TV program, The Tetsuji Takechi Hour, which featured his reinterpretations of Japanese stage classics. In the 1960s, Takechi entered the film industry by producing controversial soft-core theatrical pornography. His 1964 film Daydream was the first big-budget, mainstream pink film released in Japan. After the release of his 1965 film Black Snow, the government arrested him on indecency charges. The trial became a public battle over censorship between Japan's …
movieDaydream 2
1987 · Director, Screenplay
movieOiran
1983 · Director, Writer
movieSacred Koya
1983 · Director, Writer
movieDay Dream
1981 · Director, Writer
Madame Scandal
1973 · Director, Screenplay
movieHymn
1972 · Yasuzaemon
movieUkiyoe Cruel Story
1968 · Director, Screenplay
movieThe Mass Violation
1968 · Director, Adaptation
movieGenjitsu
1966 · Director, Story
movieThe Tale of Genji
1966 · Executive Producer, Screenplay, Director
movieBlack Snow
1965 · Director, Writer
movieDaydream
1964 · Director, Writer
movieCrimson Dream
1964 · Screenplay, Director
movieAssassination
1964 · Hisamizu Shimazu
movieMother
1963 · Madame's man
movieWomen... Oh, Women!
1963 · Director