Shôgen Nitta is an individual of notable distinction, renowned for his involvement in the creation of several iconic films. His extensive body of work includes the highly acclaimed "Shogun Assassin" (1980),a masterpiece that has garnered widespread recognition and admiration. Additionally, his filmography boasts the critically acclaimed "Submersion of Japan" (1973),a thought-provoking cinematic experience that has left a lasting impact on the world of filmmaking. Furthermore, his impressive repertoire also includes the groundbreaking "Bakumatsu" (1970),a film that has been widely praised for its innovative storytelling and technical prowess.

Shôgen Nitta
Deceased · Born: Aug 13, 1934 · Died: Nov 18, 2004


















