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    Kirio Urayama
    An image from Taro the Dragon Boy, one of the productions that also features Kirio Urayama.
    Kirio Urayama

    Kirio Urayama

    December 14, 1930 — Aioi, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan

    Kirio Urayama (浦山 桐郎, Urayama Kirio, 14 December 1930 – 20 October 1985) was a Japanese film director and screenwriter.

    Born in Hyōgo Prefecture, Urayama graduated from Nagoya University before joining the Nikkatsu studio in 1954. After working as an assistant director to Yūzō Kawashima and Shohei Imamura, he debuted as a director with Foundry Town in 1962, a film that depicted the life of Zainichi Korean residents of Japan. He won the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award for that film. His 1963 film Bad Girl (Each day I cry) was entered into the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Golden Prize.

    He directed a total of nine films before his death in 1985.

    Pigs and Battleships

    Pigs and Battleships

    1961

    Taro the Dragon Boy

    Taro the Dragon Boy

    1979

    Nishi Ginza Station

    Nishi Ginza Station

    1958

    Stolen Desire

    Stolen Desire

    1958

    Endless Desire

    Endless Desire

    1958

    Foundry Town

    Foundry Town

    1962

    My Second Brother

    My Second Brother

    1959

    Burden of Love

    Burden of Love

    1955