Battle at Honnôji Temple

Battle at Honnôji Temple

1908 · 12 min · Drama

In 1908, Director/Producer Shozo Makino (father of Japanese cinema) directed and produced the first dramatic film in Kyoto. “Honnô-ji Gassen” was shot at Shinnyo-Do Temple. Considered a lost film.

Directed by Shōzō Makino

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