Junichi Ushiyama (born 9 May 1932) is a Japanese documentary filmmaker and director known for his work in the post-war period. Ushiyama began his career in the 1950s, initially working as a film editor before transitioning into directing. He gained recognition for his contributions to documentary filmmaking, particularly for his detailed exploration of social issues, historical events, and human rights. His most famous works include The Last Victory (1972), which focuses on the impact of World War II on the lives of ordinary Japanese citizens. Ushiyama's style often combines thorough research with an empathetic, human-centered approach, emphasizing the voices of those affected by societal and political upheavals. His films have earned critical acclaim for their nuanced storytelling and their ability to capture the complexities of Japanese society in the 20th century.
movieLevel Five
1997 · Self
movieA Life of Mao
1976 · Producer
The Journey of the Blind Musicians
1972 · Producer
movieMao Tse-Tung and the Cultural Revolution
1969 · Producer
movieWar Chronicle of a South Vietnam Marine Battalion
1965 · Director, Producer, Writer, Researcher
movieA Rebel's Fortress
1964 · Producer
movieThe Forgotten Imperial Army
1963 · Producer