
Susumu Hani
DirectingBorn Oct 10, 1928
Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
“I am interested only in the inside of people.” Susumu Hani is a Japanese film director, and one of the most prominent representatives of the 1960s Japanese New Wave. Born in Tokyo, he has directed both documentaries and feature films. He won the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award for his first fiction film, Bad Boys, in 1961.
Known For

A Full Life
movie1962

Children Hand in Hand
movie1964

Children Hand in Hand
movie1964

Children Hand in Hand
movie1964

A Full Life
movie1962

Il paradiso dell'uomo
movie1963

Aido: Slave of Love
movie1969

Aido: Slave of Love
movie1969

Aido: Slave of Love
movie1969

The Morning Schedule
movie1972

The Morning Schedule
movie1972

The Song of the Bwana Toshi
movie1965
Filmography
2025Faraway Paradiseas Directormovie1983History: The Age of the Nuclear Chaosas Writermovie1982Prophecyas Directormovie1982Manga, the cartoon in contemporary Japanese Lifeas Directormovie1980A Tale of Africaas Directormovie1972The Morning Scheduleas Screenplaymovie1971Mioas Editormovie1970Love Fantasiaas Screenplaymovie1969Aido: Slave of Loveas Editormovie1968Nanami: The Inferno of First Loveas Editormovie1966Bride of the Andesas Directormovie1965The Song of the Bwana Toshias Writermovie1964Children Hand in Handas Editormovie1963She and Heas Writermovie1963Il paradiso dell'uomoas Directormovie1963A Publisher for 50 Yearsas Directormovie1962A Full Lifeas Screenplaymovie1961Bad Boysas Directormovie1959Drumu To Shonenas Directormovie1958The Living Seaas Writermovie1958Tokyo 1958as Editormovie1958Hōryū-jias Directormovie1957Diary of the Zoological Gardenas Writermovie1956Twin Classas Writermovie1956Children Who Drawas Writermovie1954Children in the Classroomas Directormovie1952Our Life and Wateras Screenplaymovie1950A Town Without Fliesas Screenplaymovie