¡Toki ni wa Mukashi no Hanashi wo Moriyama Shuichiro Seiyu to Yobareta Haiyu
¡Japanese Movie
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[Machine Translation] A documentary work created by a friendship with a 46-year age difference! The trajectory of Shuichiro Moriyama, an actor who established the dawn of the voice acting era and was called a voice actor. The first film "THE ANCESTOR" by Shuichiro Moriyama, a voice actor, and Masashi Obara, a film director, won the first Japanese Animation Award of Excellence and the Governor of Tokyo Award at the Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2018, an Academy Award accredited film festival in the United States. His second film "Iron Pledge" was screened at many film festivals in Japan and abroad. The third film, "Iron Pledge," was to be a film about Moriyama's experiences in the postwar entertainment industry, the live recording of voice-overs, and his work techniques in surviving in a highly competitive and demanding world, as well as his hopes for future actors and voice-over actors. However, Moriyama passed away on February 8, 2021. As a director and friend, Obara created the film without losing Moriyama's memory. In addition to popular voice actress Masako Nozawa, a junior member of Moriyama's theatrical troupe, and Akio Otsuka, son of Shuo Otsuka, who was a senior member of the troupe, the film also features actor Akira Nakao, who appeared in Moriyama's first film, "Paris of Illusion" (1992), LiLiCo, who sang the theme song for the film, and voice actor Shimada Nausicaa (1984), who starred in the Studio Ghibli film, "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. (1984), voice actress Sumi Shimamoto, who starred in Studio Ghibli's "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" (1984), and Tokiko Kato, who co-starred with Moriyama as Madame Gina in the studio's "Red Pig". --The film tells the story of the postwar entertainment industry, the tense recording sessions of live telerecording, friends, family, and the precious thoughts left behind by the late legendary voice actor, Shuichiro Moriyama. In the postwar era, when television was still a live broadcasting service, dramas were also broadcast live, and because recording technology and equipment had not yet been developed, dubbing was also recorded live. Under such circumstances, many stage actors who did not give NG were employed, and Shuichiro Moriyama was one of them. Utilizing his unique bass voice, Moriyama has dubbed for world-famous actors such as French film actor Jean Gabin and Hollywood actors Charles Bronson and Terry Savalas since the early days of voice-over dubbing. He also appeared in Hayao Miyazaki's immortal masterpiece "Red Pig" and numerous other animated films, making a significant contribution to the voice-over actor culture. This documentary film tells the story of his life as an actor and voice actor, and his thoughts on future generations.
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