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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Natto_WadaNatto Wada - Wikipedia

    Natto Wada (和田 夏十, Wada Natto, 13 September 1920 – 18 February 1983), [1] also known as Natsuto Wada, was a Japanese script writer and film columnist. [2] Career. Wada graduated with an English degree from Tokyo Women's College in 1946. [3] .

  2. Natto Wada (1920 - 1983) fue una guionista de Japón conocida por: El arpa birmana, Nobi (Fuego en la llanura), La venganza de un actor, La princesa errante, El arpa birmana, Solo en el Pacífico, El paria, Conflagración, Punishment Room y Las olimpiadas de Tokio.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0905271Natto Wada - IMDb

    Natto Wada was born on 13 September 1920 in Hyogo, Japan. She was a writer, known for Odd Obsession (1959), Being Two Isn't Easy (1962) and The Outcast (1962). She was married to Kon Ichikawa. She died on 18 February 1983.

  4. Japan. Language. Japanese. Fires on the Plain (野火, Nobi) is a 1959 Japanese war film directed by Kon Ichikawa, starring Eiji Funakoshi. The screenplay, written by Natto Wada, is based on the novel Nobi (Tokyo 1951) by Shōhei Ōoka, translated as Fires on the Plain. [1]

  5. Al ingresar a Tōhō como traductora, Natto Wada conoció al director Kon Ichikawa, con quien se casó en 1948. Tras colaborar en sus primeras películas, se convirtió en su guionista habitual de 1951 a 1965, cuando se vio obligada a abandonar su profesión por motivos de salud. Es autora de más de treinta guiones entre

  6. www.reverseshot.org › symposiums › entrySymposiums - Reverse Shot

    17 de nov. de 2015 · One of the more curious authorial elisions with regard to the work of a major filmmaker—and one that has fascinated this writer for many years—is that of Natto Wada, wife and collaborator of celebrated Japanese director Kon Ichikawa.

  7. Overview. Natto Wada. Biography. Natto Wada (和田 夏十, Wada Natto, 13 September 1920 – 18 February 1983), also known as Natsuto Wada, was a Japanese script writer and film columnist. Wada graduated with an English degree from Tokyo Women's College in 1946.