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Tazuko Sakane (坂根 田鶴子, Sakane Tazuko, December 7, 1904 – September 2, 1975) was a Japanese film director. She was Japan's first female director, followed by Kinuyo Tanaka. Her first feature film New Clothing (初姿 Hatsu Sugata, 1936) is known to be a first Japanese feature film directed by a female. Majority of her films are educational nonfiction films produced by Manchukuo Film Association for Japanese immigrants and Manchu in Manchukuo. Her only known surviving film is known to be Brides on the Frontier (開拓の花嫁 Kaitaku no Hanayoume, 1943). She worked closely with a Japanese Director Kenji Mizoguchi and credited as an Editor and/or Assistant Director for over 15 films directed by him. While growing up, her father, a wealthy businessman, often took her to the cinema. She graduated from Nikka

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  • Tazuko Sakane (de)
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  • 坂根田鶴子 (ja)
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  • Tazuko Sakane (* 7. Dezember 1904 in Kyoto; † 2. September 1975 in Japan) war eine japanische Filmregisseurin, Drehbuchautorin und Filmeditorin. Sie war die erste Filmregisseurin in Japan und die einzige bis 1953. (de)
  • Tazuko Sakane (坂根田鶴子, Sakane Tazuko), née le 7 décembre 1904 à Kyoto et morte le 2 septembre 1975, est une réalisatrice et monteuse japonaise. Elle est considérée comme la première réalisatrice japonaise, suivie par l'actrice Kinuyo Tanaka qui réalise son premier film en 1953. (fr)
  • 坂根 田鶴子(さかね たづこ、1904年12月7日 - 1975年9月2日)は京都出身の映画監督、映画製作者。溝口健二の下でキャリアを積み、1936年に『』を監督して、日本最初の女性映画監督となった。 (ja)
  • Tazuko Sakane (坂根 田鶴子, Sakane Tazuko, December 7, 1904 – September 2, 1975) was a Japanese film director. She was Japan's first female director, followed by Kinuyo Tanaka. Her first feature film New Clothing (初姿 Hatsu Sugata, 1936) is known to be a first Japanese feature film directed by a female. Majority of her films are educational nonfiction films produced by Manchukuo Film Association for Japanese immigrants and Manchu in Manchukuo. Her only known surviving film is known to be Brides on the Frontier (開拓の花嫁 Kaitaku no Hanayoume, 1943). She worked closely with a Japanese Director Kenji Mizoguchi and credited as an Editor and/or Assistant Director for over 15 films directed by him. While growing up, her father, a wealthy businessman, often took her to the cinema. She graduated from Nikka (en)
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