Donald Richie was an American-born author who wrote about the Japanese people, the culture of Japan, and especially Japanese cinema. Although he considered himself primarily a film historian, Richie also directed a number of experimental films. (Wikipedia)
Rikyu
(Priest)
Kurosawa
(Self)
A Zen Life: D.T. Suzuki
(Self)
Under the Skin
(Himself)
Emotion
(Narrator (voice))
I Lived, But...
(Self)
Seven Samurai: Origins and Influences
(Self)
Tokyo 1958
The Man Who Left His Soul on Film
The Inland Sea
(Narrator (voice))
Teshigahara and Abe
(Self)
Kurosawa: The Last Emperor
(Self)
Cybele: A Pastoral Ritual in Five Scenes
(Director)
Boy with Cat
(Director)
Dead Youth
(Director)
Wargames
(Director)
Life Eternal
(Director)
Atami Blues
(Director)
Five Filosophical Fables
(Director)
Wargames
(Writer)
Wargames
(Music)
Wargames
(Editor)
Five Filosophical Fables
(Music)
Five Filosophical Fables
(Writer)
Five Filosophical Fables
(Editor)
Sacrifice
(Director)
Life Life Life
(Director)
Stillness—Suspension—Motion
(Director)
The Inland Sea
(Author)
Life
(Director)
Futari
(Director)