Minoru Hodaka

Minoru Hodaka

98 · Born: Jul 20, 1927

Personal Details

BornJul 20, 1927 Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Biography

Minoru Hodaka, a renowned film director, is celebrated for his outstanding work in the cinematic industry, particularly for his distinctive and critically acclaimed films such as "Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters" released in 1985, a film that delves into the complex life and persona of Yukio Mishima, a Japanese author and playwright.

Additionally, Hodaka's filmography includes the 1966 Japanese film "Tange Sazen: Hien iaigiri", a work that showcases his ability to craft compelling narratives and characters, and "Assassination" released in 1964, a film that demonstrates his skill in weaving intricate plots and themes.

Career

1985
1974
Final Episode
Final Episode as Hiroshima Prefectural Police Second Section Chief
1965
Samurai Spy
Samurai Spy as Genba Kuni