
Ed Godziszewski
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French nuclear tests irradiate an iguana into a giant monster that viciously attacks freighter ships in the Pacific Ocean. A team of experts, including Niko Tatopoulos, conclude that the oversized reptile is the culprit. Before long, the giant lizard is loose in Manhattan as the US military races to destroy the monster before it reproduces and it's spawn takes over the world.
Godzilla

A look at the unrecognized work of the talented artists and craftsmen who've maintained the tradition of Japanese special-effects. Highlighted is Yasuyuki Inoue along with various crew members who crafted meticulously detailed miniatures and risked life and limb as suit actors. All done to bring to life some of film's most iconic monsters through a distinct Japanese artform.
Bringing Godzilla Down to Size: The Art of Japanese Special Effects

A documentary film that delves into the life and cinematic career of one of Japan's most prolific directors: Ishiro Honda. The film will spotlight Honda's filmography from both a historical and personal perspective, exploring his contributions to the Japanese film industry and his firsthand experiences of war, from which he barely survived. It will also delve into his profound feelings regarding the atomic bomb, a subject that became an obsession for him and was frequently reflected in his films. The documentary will analyze Honda's body of work through interviews with individuals who had the privilege of collaborating with him, as well as experts on Honda's films from both Japan and the Western world. Furthermore, the film will uncover Honda's friendship and professional relationship with director Akira Kurosawa.
Ishiro Honda: Memoirs of a Film Director

A biography and tribute to one of Japan's most prolific composers.
Akira Ifukube Biography

The life of Eiji Tsuburaya, pioneer of Japanese special effects.
The Father of Godzilla: Eiji Tsuburaya

One aspect of Japanese fantasy films that often goes overlooked is the significant part that women play in the drama.
The Women of Godzilla

Artist. Innovator. Teacher. Inspiration. From his humble beginnings as a modeling assistant in 1958 to his acclaimed directorial debut, Brush of the God in 2024, the legendary Keizo Murase spent his career dedicated to the art of monster making, bringing life to many of Japan’s most iconic and beloved kaiju characters. But behind every rampaging monster and transforming superhero were the hands of a dedicated artist, whose contributions to the Japanese film industry might have been forgotten, if not for a dedicated group of close friends, longtime admirers, and fans from every corner of the globe. For the first time in the English-speaking world, the life and career of this singular creative visionary is revealed and celebrated in a feature-length tribute that sheds detailed light on the accomplishments of Japan’s last great monster maker, and preserves the stories of those who knew and loved him best.
Keizo Murase: The Last Monster Maker

Many people contributed to the creation of Godzilla, but only one man was truly the father of the monster.
The Creator of Godzilla: Tomoyuki Tanaka

A brief biography of film director Ishiro Honda.
The Soul of Godzilla: Ishiro Honda

The suit actors of Toho's science fiction and fantasy films faced many challenges in bringing their iconic monsters to life.
The Art of Suit Acting!

How the first Godzilla suit was created and the struggles that came along with it.
Making of the Godzilla Suit!

The story of how the original Godzilla went from idea to script to screen.