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was a Japanese film director, screenwriter and
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, known for his work in the '' pink film'' genre. Along with directors Genji Nakamura and
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, Watanabe was known as one of the "Three Pillars of Pink".


Life and career


Early life

Watanabe was born in
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on March 19, 1931. His father owned a neighborhood movie theater, giving the young Watanabe an early interest in and a familiarity with the cinema. The family lived near the Daito Eiga studios, and Watanabe would go to watch the filming of ''
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''. Daito was one of the studios that would be joined into the
Daiei Motion Picture Company Daiei Film Co. Ltd. (Kyūjitai: Shinjitai: ''Daiei Eiga Kabushiki Kaisha'') was a Japanese film studio. Founded in 1942 as Dai Nippon Film Co., Ltd., it was one of the major studios during the postwar Golden Age of Japanese cinema, producing n ...
by the government during
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. Watanabe's older brother, born about 1919, was also a film enthusiast. When he died of
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in 1941, Watanabe inherited his older brother's large collection of movie memorabilia, including
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s and magazines.


Early career

Watanabe entered
Waseda University , mottoeng = Independence of scholarship , established = 21 October 1882 , type = Private , endowment = , president = Aiji Tanaka , city = Shinjuku , state = Tokyo , country = Japan , students = 47,959 , undergrad = 39,382 , postgrad ...
in 1950 majoring in
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and graduated with honors in 1954.Weisser, p. 237. Until 1958, he studied acting techniques after graduation, at the Motō Hatta Theatrical Research Center. Beginning in 1960, Watanabe worked as an assistant director and script-writer for dramas and educational programs on
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. This career came to an end in 1965, when Watanabe got into a fistfight with director Michiyoshi Doi, resulting in his banning from television. At this time, he entered the new, booming '' pink film'' industry, directing his first film, for Ōgi Eiga studio in 1965. In his early career, Watanabe worked for Tokyo Geijutsu, a company that had broken off from
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, and he directed films for several other independent ''pink film'' companies, including Koei, Mitsukuni and
Million Film was one of the early independent studios which produced pink films. Along with OP Eiga, Shintōhō Eiga, Kantō and Kōji Wakamatsu's production studio, Million Film was one of the most influential on the genre during its first decade. Many of ...
. In discussing the source of the strongest thematic and stylistic influences on early ''pink film'', Watanabe, in a July 2005 interview with Jasper Sharp, pointed not to the official first ''pink film'', Satoru Kobayashi's ''
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'' (1962) but to
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's ''
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'' (1963). Watanabe became known for his intricate plotting in the ''pink'' genre, as well as for his ability to spot new talent. He gave future ''pink'' and
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star
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her first starring role in the film (1967). Two decades later, through his Film Workers Production Company, he gave help to the careers of Kazuo "Gaira" Komizu and Kazuhiro Sano, both of whom would become leading ''pink film''-makers of the 1980s and 1990s. Watanabe collaborated with
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's screenwriter,
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on ''
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'', in several of his early films.Sharp, p. 59. Among their collaborations, ''Secret Hot Sprint Town: Nightly Starfish'' (1970) is notable for its striking use of color sequences within a predominantly
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. The story of itinerant pornographers, Jasper Sharp writes, "The film plays like a pink-tinged hybrid of Ozu's ''
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'' and Imamura's ''
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''."


1980s

Though his first film, ''Hussy'', is now a
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, Watanabe remade it as '' Virgin Rope Makeover'' in 1979. The remake won Watanabe the Best Director award at the first "Zoom Up" ''pink film'' awards ceremony in 1980. Always concerned with raising the quality of ''pink film'', in 1980, he was also awarded Best Director at the first Pink Ribbon ceremony in
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. During the 1980s, Watanabe became regarded as one of the most important directors working in ''pink film''. He began working as a freelance director occasionally at
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, making his first film there in 1982. It was at this time that he befriended Kazuo "Gaira" Komizu, who wrote the script to Watanabe's ''Uniform Virgin Pain'' (''Seifuku shojo no itama'', 1982), and Kazuhiro Sano. Writer
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, dissatisfied with some of the directors to whom Nikkatsu gave his scripts, hired Watanabe to direct his self-produced ''Dark Hair Velvet Soul'' (''Dan Oniroku Kurokami Nawa Fujin'', 1982), which became another hit. Also in 1982, with director
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, Watanabe started the Film Workers Production Company as an outlet for more mainstream projects. His first mainstream film was (1984). Watanabe directed over 210 films in his career.


Partial filmography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Watanabe, Mamoru Japanese male film actors Japanese film directors Pink film directors Japanese screenwriters 1931 births 2013 deaths