Biography
Born in Tokyo, Shibuya attended Keiō University but left before graduating. He ed Shochiku in 1930 and worked as an assistant under Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse, and Heinosuke Gosho, before making his debut as a director in 1937. Shibuya "worked with equal facility in comedy and melodrama and made his mark as an ironic but comionate chronicler of the difficulties of the early postwar period".
Filmography
all 30
Movies 30
Director 29
Director / Screenplay

The Radish and the Carrot (1965)
Movie
Director / Screenplay

Monrō no yōna onna (1964)
Movie
Director / Screenplay

Futari dake no toride (1963)
Movie
Director / Original Story

Drunkard's Paradise (1962)
Movie
Director

A Good Man, A Good Day (1961)
Movie
Director

The Shrikes (1961)
Movie
Director

The Days of Evil Women (1958)
Movie
Director

The Unbalanced Wheel (1957)
Movie
Director

A Case of Honor (1957)
Movie
Director

Christ in Bronze (1955)
Movie
Writer / Director

The Glorious Days (1954)
Movie
Director

Yassamossa (1953)
Movie
Director

Modern People (1952)
Movie
Director

Doctor's Day Off (1952)
Movie
Director

Freedom School (1951)
Movie
Director

Crazy Uproar (1950)
Movie
Director

The Fourth Lady (1948)
Movie
Director

Middle-Aged Man (1943)
Movie
Director

A Certain Woman (1942)
Movie
Director

Southern Wind (1939)
Movie
Director

Mother and Child (1938)
Movie
Assistant Director

The New Road: Akemi (1936)
Movie
Assistant Director

Woman in the Mist (1936)
Movie
Assistant Director / Editor

Burden of Life (1935)
Movie
Assistant Director

Street Without End (1934)
Movie
Assistant Director

Every-Night Dreams (1933)
Movie
Information
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1907-01-02
Deathday
1980-12-20 (73 years old)
Birth Name
片山実
Birth Place
Tokyo, Japan
Citizenships
Empire of Japan, Japan
Also Known As
Минору Сибуя
Awards
Mainichi Film Award for Best Director
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