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Born August 4, 1913 · Tokyo, Japan
Noboru Nakamura (中村登, Nakamura Noboru, 4 August 1913 – 20 May 1981) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. After graduating from the Tokyo Imperial University Faculty of Letters in 1936, Nakamura joined the Shochiku film studios, working as an assistant director for Torajirō Saitō and Yasujirō Shimazu. He debuted as director in 1941 with Life and Rhythm, and finally received recognition with his 1951 film Home Sweet Home. His most noted works include the Yasunari Kawabata adaptation Twin Sisters of Kyoto (1963), The Kii River (1966) and Portrait of Chieko (1967). Both Twin Sisters of Kyoto and Portrait of Chieko were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film Nakamura was posthumously awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, 4th class.

Nichiren
1979

Sanbaba
1974

Love Stopped the Runaway Train
1973

Love and Death
1971

The Earth is Born Again
1971

Journey of Love
1970

Waga koi waga uta
1969

Kekkon shimasu
1969

My Destiny
1968

Portrait of Chieko
1967

Three Faces of Love
1967

The Kii River
1966

Zettai tasū
1965

The Shape of Night
1964

Our Happiness Alone
1964

Double Wedding
1963

Twin Sisters of Kyoto
1963

Zoku aizen katsura
1962

Kyūjin ryokō
1962

Flower in a Storm
1962

A Roaring Trade
1962

The Estuary
1961

Women of Tokyo
1961

Towering Waves
1960

Irohanihoheto
1960

People Waiting for Spring
1959

Hibi no haishin
1958

Shūkin ryokō
1957

When It Rains, It Pours
1957

The Lady Was Pawn
1956
The Mask and Destiny
1955

A Woman's Life
1955

Edo no yubae
1954

Dreaming People
1953

Ganpeki
1953

Natsuko’s Adventure in Hokkaido
1953

The Waves
1952

Home Sweet Home
1951

Otoko no iki
1942