Noriaki Tsuchimoto was a Japanese documentary film director known for his films on Minamata disease and examinations of the effects of modernization on Asia. Tsuchimoto and Shinsuke Ogawa have been called the "two figures [that] tower over the landscape of Japanese documentary."
Minamata Revolt: A People's Quest for Life
(Director)
The Shiranui Sea
(Editor)
Nuclear Scrapbook
(Director)
Minamata Disease: A Trilogy
(Director)
Minamata Disease: A Trilogy
(Editor)
Minamata: The Person Who Dug the Well
(Director)
Minamata Diary: Visiting Resurrected Souls
(Editor)
Hiroshima no pika
(Director)
Minamata Diary: Visiting Resurrected Souls
(Director)
The Minamata Mural
(Editor)
Minamata — These 30 Years
(Director)
Message from Minamata to the World
(Director)
Cuban Lover
(Producer)
Minamata: The Victims and Their World
(Director)
The Shiranui Sea
(Director)
Minamata Report 1 - The Central Pollution Board
(Director)
She and He
(Editor)
Fishing Moon
(Director)
The World of the Siberians
(Director)
My Town, My Youth
(Director)
On the Road : A Document
(Director)
Hajike hōsenka
(Director)
Minamata no ko wa ikiteiru
(Director)
Voices of Young Japan
(Writer)
Voices of Young Japan
(Director)
Afghan Spring
(Director)
Bad Boys
(Assistant Director)
An Engineer's Assistant
(Writer)
An Engineer's Assistant
(Director)
Prehistory of the Partisans
(Director)
The Stolen Sea
(Director)
Exchange Student Chua Swee Lin
(Director)
Another Afghanistan: Kabul Diary 1985
(Director)
Traces: The Kabul Museum 1988
(Writer)
Traces: The Kabul Museum 1988
(Director)
The Minamata Mural
(Director)