Writings
(In Japanese except where noted otherwise)
- Shindo, Kaneto (27 April 1976) (in Japanese). Aru Eiga Kantoku - Mizoguchi Kenji to Nihon Eiga . Iwanami Shinsho. 962. Iwanami. ISBN 4-00-414080-3. - a biography and recollection of Kenji Mizoguchi
- Shindo, Kaneto (January 1978) (in Japanese). Eizō Hitori Tabi - eiga "Chikuzan hitori tabi" sōzō no kiroku . Miraisha.
- Shindo, Kaneto (2000) (in Japanese). Sanmon yakusha no shi: Seiden Tonoyama Taiji . ISBN 978-4-00-602017-0.
- Shindo, Kaneto (21 July 2004) (in Japanese). Shinario Jinsei . Iwanami Shinsho. 902. Iwanami. ISBN 4-00-430902-6. - a collection of essays about scriptwriting
- Shindo, Kaneto (2006). Sakugekijutsu .
- Shindo, Kaneto (2007). Shinario No Kōsei .
- Shindo, Kaneto (2008) (in Japanese). Ikite iru kagiri Watashi no Rirekisho . Nihon Keizai Shimbunsha. ISBN 978-4-532-16661-8. - a collection of newspaper articles reprinted as a book
- Shindo, Kaneto (2012) (in Japanese). 100 sai no ryugi . Edited by Hiroko Nagase. PHP. ISBN 978-4-569-80434-7. http://www.php.co.jp/books/detail.php?isbn=978-4-569-80434-7. - a collection of essays.
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