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Alternate Histories of Post-WWII Japanese Cinema at the HFAApr 27, 2019 · A series of films from the Japanese New Wave, which arose after World War II in the late 1950s and early 1960s.Missing: "film | Show results with:"film
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20 Essential Films From The Japanese New Wave | Taste Of CinemaMay 25, 2014 · The Japanese New Wave or 'Nuberu Bagu' was a film movement that occurred in Japan from the mid-1950s to the early 1970s and completely ...Missing: timeline achievements
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Japan's New Left and New Wave. An Ideology's Perspective as an ...Dec 20, 2018 · film studies; ideological analysis; ideology; Japanese cinema ... New Left cinema in general and the Japanese New Wave in particular were ...
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Japan's Studio System: A Short History - JFDBThe merger of Nikkatsu with the newly formed Daiei in 1942 left three major studios – Shochiku, Toho, and Daiei – in charge of the country's filmic output.
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[PDF] The American Occupation's Effect on Japanese CinemaApr 21, 2020 · Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto, author of the book, Kurosawa: Film Studies and Japanese Cinema, writes, “What leads humans to destroy themselves is egotism ...
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[PDF] Imagined Realities: The Rise of New Wave Cinema in Post-War JapanAt the time that Ozu began making films, the two primary genres of films being made and supported by the Japanese film industry were Jidai-geki and Gendai-geki.
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Cinema-going in 1950s Japan - Graham Thomas - WordPress.comApr 27, 2022 · In 1960 they reached a peak of 7,457 and thereafter a steady decline was seen so that by 1970 screens were down to 3,246. Despite the reduction ...
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An Industry Awaiting Reform: The Social Origins and Economics of ...Apr 27, 2017 · 547 Japanese made films were released in 1960. By contrast there were 121 American films made and released in the United States in 1963.
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[PDF] Reconsidering Japanese Film Production after the Bubble's CollapseThe television, which began broadcasting programs in 1953 and rapidly permeated society, was seen as a problem, and indeed, the spread of television and the ...
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Japanese Cinema Turns the Tables on Hollywood - nippon.comJul 10, 2013 · For decades filmgoers in Japan tended to prefer foreign films—especially Hollywood blockbusters—to their home-grown cinema.Missing: 1950s peak
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Tokyo Story: anatomy of a classic - BFIJun 25, 2020 · Part of his mystification might be attributed to the head of Shochiku studios, where Ozu made all but three of his 54 features, who steadfastly ...
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Yasujiro Ozu: an artist of the unhurried world (The Guardian)Jan 9, 2010 · Ozu was unmistakably advocating a traditional family hierarchy, which as radicals always pointed out, was the foundation stone for the feudal system.
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Kurosawa: Master of World CinemaAug 22, 2010 · Roy Stafford explores the life and work of Japanese director Kurosawa Akira, one of the most important film-makers in the history of cinema.
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Japanese Industrialization and Economic Growth – EH.netJapan achieved sustained growth in per capita income between the 1880s and 1970 through industrialization.<|separator|>
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Japan's 1968: A Collective Reaction to Rapid Economic Growth in ...Mar 23, 2015 · However, as economic growth and urbanization rapidly transformed Japanese society, individuals grew alienated from their original ...
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[PDF] Tokyo 1960: Days of Rage & Grief - MIT Visualizing CulturesThis was the last day before the Anpo treaty would pass into law, and the peaceful protests around the Diet were the largest ever, with an estimated 330,000 ...
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The Japanese Student Movement in the Cold War Crucible, 1945 ...Jul 15, 2022 · This article provides a concise overview of the well-organized, nationwide student movement which emerged in Japan in the immediate aftermath of World War II.
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A History of Japanese Film by Year: The New Wave (1960-1964)May 21, 2015 · Oshima Nagisa (1932-2013) studied political history at Kyoto University and made his first film for Shochiku in 1959. After the above-mentioned ...Missing: transition Project
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Oshima, Nagisa - Senses of CinemaApr 22, 2004 · Oshima's concern with the legacy of Japan's former colonisation of Korea manifested itself in three films from the late '60s. A Treatise on ...
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Major Film Directors: Oshima Nagisa and the Japanese New WaveIn 1960, the major studio Shochiku promoted a new crop of directors as the "Japanese New Wave" in response to declining theater attendance, a booming youth ...
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Where to begin with the Japanese New Wave | BFIJan 27, 2017 · Japanese New Wave films also come with perennial problems of availability to English-speaking audiences. One notable victim is Susumu Hani ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Shōchiku New Wave Japanese Cinema 1960The early works of all five "New Wave" directors at Shōchiku make up the core of the program, including, alongside Ōshima, Shinoda and Yoshida, the nowadays ...
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Tokyo rising: the story of Japan's 'new wave' | Sight and Sound - BFIFeb 12, 2021 · But Shochiku took all credit for the movement. Oshima's Cruel Story of Youth (Seishun zankoku monogatari, 1960), Yoshida's The Blood Is Drying ...
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Nagisa Oshima, a Filmmaker in Search of Meaning - Pen OnlineMar 16, 2021 · When Shochiku sought to introduce a generation of young filmmakers, strongly inspired by the French New Wave, Nagisa Oshima saw an opportunity ...
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The Other New Wave. Alternate Histories of Post WWII Japanese ...Not only were these directors critical of the term "New Wave" itself—which inaccurately compared them to French New Wave filmmakers who made films outside ...
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[PDF] Subversive Style in Four Films by Nagisa OshimaUnlike what we saw in Cruel Story of Youth, the narration is disjointed and bounces around within this fragmented, constantly splintering and reforming society.<|separator|>
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Night and Fog in Japan - Media Fields JournalMar 8, 2020 · The title is a reference to French New Wave director Alain Resnais's short 1955 documentary Night and Fog about the Nazi concentration camps.Missing: handheld non-
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The Closed World: The Films of Shinoda Masahiro – Surface play ...Dec 19, 2011 · Using every abstraction the Japanese New Wave had taken against convention—freeze-frames, overhead shots, 180-degree cuts, handheld CinemaScope, ...
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Masahiro Shinoda obituary: Japanese New Wave director behind ...Apr 2, 2025 · But Shinoda's modifications to the script of Pale Flower had offended screenwriter Baba Ataru, who complained to Shochiku. The film's release ...Missing: cuts interference
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Blood is Dry - Harvard Film ArchiveApr 15, 2019 · Kiju Yoshida's second film for Shochiku is a fierce critique of mass media, advertising and capitalist consumerism.
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A Brief Overview of the Japanese New Wave MovementJun 2, 2020 · Japanese New Wave was a loosely defined period of filmmaking (1950 —1970) during which aesthetically raw and expressive films featured ...
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Japanese New Wave Cinema: Themes, Styles & GuideJun 19, 2023 · Dive into Japanese New Wave cinema: discover its themes, styles, influential directors, and impact on global film.
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What is the Japanese New Wave? A beginner's guideThe Japanese New Wave is a film movement from 1950 to 1976, featuring films from Nagisa Ôshima, Yasuzô Masumura, Kaneto Shindô, Shōhei Imamura, ...
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A film movement that shook the world: Japanese New WaveAug 20, 2016 · New Wave movement has shaped up the Japanese cinema while providing the world with amazing poetic social realism movies.
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Brecht and Cinema – SFCinemathequeNov 5, 1998 · His 'Brechtian tour de force', Death by Hanging (1968) is one of his most highly regarded films. Repetition, stylized sets and grotesque ...Missing: techniques direct fragmented
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Death by Hanging (Koshikei) - Harvard Film ArchiveDec 20, 2008 · An uncompromising ode to Brechtian aesthetics, Death by Hanging is an awe inspiring and urgent work of political cinema.Missing: techniques direct fragmented
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Legacies of Hani Susumu's Documentary School - MDPIJul 3, 2019 · This article seeks to cast light on some of Hani Susumu's theoretical and practical contributions to post-war Japanese documentaries.
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[PDF] Late Japanese New Wave Documentary and Cinematic TruthHani Susumu is another filmmaker whose theoretical and methodological approach set out new ways of representing the subject, described as “the river of ...
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The Japanese and French New Wave Cinemas and Their LegacyWhile the French and Japanese New Wave(s) existed as largely contemporaneous cinematic movements, rarely are they discussed together, instilling the impression ...
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[PDF] The Philosophy of Georges Bataille and Japanese New Wave CinemaIn the case of Japanese New Wave, it has roots in the political protest movement that opposed yet ultimately failed to offset the renewal of the Japan-. U.S. ...
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[PDF] Chapter 2: Discovering autonomy in protest: Ampo 1960 and 1970Jun 14, 2025 · It was deeply emotional for me … by the time we reached the end of the march at. Shimbashi the number of participants had reached about 300.
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Japan's New Left and New Wave. An Ideology's Perspective as an ...Dec 20, 2018 · I consider the Japanese New Wave cinema of the 1960s and early 1970s to be a reflection of Japan's coetaneous New Left ideology.
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'CRUEL STORY OF YOUTH,' BY NAGISA OSHIMA - The New York ...Jul 18, 1984 · ''Cruel Story of Youth,'' which opens today at the Film Forum and is Nagisa Oshima's second film, was produced in 1960, but the theater's ...
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Japanese New Wave - WikipediaThe most prominent representatives include directors Nagisa Ōshima, Yoshishige Yoshida, Masahiro Shinoda and Shōhei Imamura. Japanese New Wave. Years active ...
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[PDF] space in-between: masumura yasuzo, japanese new wave, andThis issue more than any other has prevented Japanese film studies from becoming a well rounded, complex and unified field of scholarship. Specific support for ...
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Night and Fog in Japan and the Staging of Anti-ImperialismMar 8, 2020 · Echoing the fate of the ANPO protests, Night and Fog in Japan was removed from circulation before even completing its first run. The film ...
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(PDF) Night and Fog in Japan and the Staging of Anti-ImperialismOshima's film critiques Stalinist aesthetics through experimental formal techniques and narrative structure. · The wedding symbolizes the political union and ...
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Reconsidering Oshima's 'In the Realm of the Senses' by James R ...Apr 18, 2012 · The watershed event in this process was the censorship trial of Nagisa Oshima, a Japanese filmmaker who was indicted on obscenity charges ...
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Movie movements that defined cinema: Japanese New WaveAug 9, 2016 · The Japanese New Wave was a defining moment in modern cinema, thanks to films such as In The Realm Of The Senses and Diary Of A Shinjuku.
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Japanese New Wave - What Is It? An Introductory GuideAuteur theory is a critical framework in film studies that views the director as the primary creative force behind a film, often likened to an “author” of a ...
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The Music of Tôru Takemitsu and Japanese New Wave CinemaMay 26, 2017 · The Japanese New Wave began among younger directors in the major film studios in the late 1950s as a reaction against the older, traditional ...<|separator|>
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The 20 Best Films from the Japanese New Wave - MovieWebFeb 4, 2024 · The Japanese New Wave allowed filmmakers to explore taboo subjects, in innovative and new ways, that remain influential to this day.
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[PDF] Obscenity, Pornography, and the Law in JapanIS OSHIMA'S FILM OBSCENE ... OR EVEN PORNOGRAPHIC? The circumstances of the Oshima obscenity trial reveal both constants and variations in the methods by ...
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Japanese New Wave - Make Mine Criterion! - WordPress.comNew 2K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray · New interview with critic, filmmaker, and festival programmer Tony Rayns ...
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Japan - Economic Transformation, Industrialization, ModernizationThe Japanese economy at the return of independence in 1952 was in the process of growth and change. Sustained prosperity and high annual growth rates
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Postwar Japan, 1952-1989... conservatives kept Japan relatively stable politically. This stability in turn encouraged what has often been called Japan's “Economic Miracle.” In simplest ...
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New Left in Japan - WikipediaEisenhower, the Anpo protests failed to stop the revision of the Security Treaty, which took effect on June 19, 1960, bringing the protest movement to an ...The 1960 Anpo protests · Post-Anpo schisms · 1968–1969 university protests
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How Terrorism Killed Leftism in JapanSep 17, 2023 · ... left-wing movements failing to achieve success in Japan. ... The anpo protests of 1960 were a failure, and the movements against its ...
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The Japanese New Wave Film Rebellion - Into The RetroscopeJun 25, 2017 · Japanese New Wave cinema of the 60s and 70s was a rebellion against established styles of filmmaking. Major Japanese film studios began to ...Missing: liberation anti-
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PLAYING AGAINST TYPE: POSTWAR JAPANESE FILM - ArtforumThe international recognition of Japanese cinema as Japanese came at a critical juncture: The country's film industry, among the oldest in the world, emerged ...
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[PDF] Japanese New Wave MoviesJapanese New Wave cinema, a vibrant period of independent filmmaking in the 1960s and. 70s, revolutionized the Japanese film landscape.
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April 5–27 at Japan Society: The Other Japanese New WaveMar 1, 2019 · Film series sheds new light on dynamic movement in Japanese cinema with a selection of overlooked titles, including newly subtitled 35mm prints.Missing: foundational 21st
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Japanese New Wave 1965 – 1970s – Details and RegistrationJan 12, 2025 · Class #3: August 17th: Race & the Japanese Identity Death By Hanging (Nagisa Oshima) Profound Desire of the Gods (Shohei Imamura). Class #4 ...
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Essential Japanese New Wave Films - FlavorwireAug 31, 2014 · To see the Japanese New Wave as an imitation of the French New Wave fails to see the Japanese context out of which the movement arose. While the ...