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Aquí Japón / Hona Hemen Japonia Cine Aquí Japón Hona hemen Japonia Cine de directores japoneses Zine-zuzendari japoniarrak Guía de lectura para jóvenes y adultos Gazteentzako eta helduentzako irakurketa gida otoño 2013ko udazkena BIBLIOTECA PÚBLICA DE YAMAGUCHI YAMAGUCHIKO LIBURUTEGI PUBLIKOA FundaciónCajaNavarra En el año Dual España-Japón, las bibliotecas de Yamaguchi y Civican de Pamplona presentan algunos de los títulos más emblemáticos del cine nipón. Además del característico cine de animación –anime-, la cinematografía japonesa ha dado algunos de los más relevantes directores del séptimo arte. Las películas incluidas en esta guía están disponibles en ambas bibliotecas. Espainia eta Japonia arteko urte Dualean, Yamaguchiko eta Civicaneko liburutegiek zine nipondarraren hainbat lan adierazgarrienetakoak aurkezten dituzte. Animazio zineaz gain –anime- zinematografia japoniarrak zazpigarren arteko zuzendari nabarmenenetako batzuk eman ditu. Gida honetan agertzen diren filmak bi liburutegietan daude. LEYENDA · LEGENDA: Y- Biblioteca Yamaguchi Liburutegia C-Biblioteca Civican Liburutegia *Material disponible en otras bibliotecas de Navarra *Nafarroako beste liburutegietako material librea Cine de directores japoneses · Zine-zuzendari japoniarrak FUKASAKU, KINJI Battle Royale 2. Requiem. 2003 (+18) Y Battle Royale. Kitano contra 42 estudiantes. 2000 (+18) C Y HIROKAZU, KORE-EDA After life. 1998 (+13) Y Air doll. 2009 (+12) Y Caminando. 2008 (+7) Y Hana. Matar o no matar, esa es la cuestión. 2006 (+7) Y Milagro. 2011 (TP) Y Nadie sabe. 2004 (+13) Y ICHIKAWA, KON El arpa birmana. 1956 (+12) Y Fénix. 1978 (+12)* IMAMURA, SHOHEI Agua tibia bajo un puente rojo. 2001 (+13) C Y Eijanaika (Qué más da). 1981 (+18) Y Intentions of murder. 1964 (+13) Y La anguila. 1997 (+18) C Y La balada de Narayama. 1983 (+13) C La venganza es mía. 1979 (+13) Y Lluvia negra. 1988 (+12) Y The insect woman. 1963 (+13) Y The pornographers. 1966 (+13) Y INAGAKI, HIROSHI 47 Ronin. 1962 (+13) Y El hombre del carrito. 1958 (+18) Y Los tres tesoros. 1959 (+7)* Samurai. 1954 (+13) Y Samurai 2. 1955 (+13) Y Samurai 3. 1956 (+13) Y KAWASE, NAOMI El bosque del luto. 2007 (+13) C Y Shara. 2004 (+13) Y KINOSHITA, KEISUKE Carmen vuelve a casa. 1951 (+7) Y El adiós de un hijo. 1944 (+18) Y El retrato de Midori. 1948 (TP) Y La balada de Narayama. 1958 (+13) Y Tiempos de alegría y dolor. 1957 (TP) Y Un amor inmortal. 1961 (+12) Y Veinticuatro ojos. 1951 (TP) Y KITANO, TAKESHI Boiling point. 1990 (+18) Y Brother. 2000 (+18) Y Dolls. 2002 (+7) C Y El verano de Kikujiro. 1999 (TP) C Escenas en el mar. 1991 (+7) Y Flores de fuego. 1997 (+18) Y Getting any? 1994 (+13) Y Glory to the filmmaker! 2007 (+16) Y Kids return. 1996 (+13) Y Outrage. 2010 (+16) Y Sonatine. 1993 (+18) Y Takeshis’. 2005 (+18) Y Violent cop. 1987 (+18) Y Zatoichi. 2003 (+13) C Y KOBAYASHI, MASAKI El más allá. 1964 (+18) Y Harakiri. 1962 (+13) Y La condición humana I. No hay amor más grande. 1959 (+13) Y La condición humana II. El camino a la eternidad. 1959 (+13) Y La condición humana III. La plegaria del soldado. 1961 (+13) Y KUROSAWA, AKIRA Bajos fondos. 1957 (+13)* Barbarroja. 1965 (+13) Y Crónica de un ser vivo. 1955 (+18) Y Dodes’Ka-Den. 1970 (+18)* Duelo silencioso. 1949 (+13) Y El ángel ebrio. 1948 (+18) Y El cazador. 1975 (TP) C Y El idiota. 1951 (+13) Y El infierno del odio. 1963 (+13) Y El perro rabioso. 1949 (+13) Y Kagemusha. La sombra del guerrero. 1980 (+13) Y La fortaleza escondida. 1958 (+13) Y Los canallas duermen en paz. 1960 (+13) Y Los siete samurais. 1954 (+13) C Y Los sueños de Akira Kurosawa. 1990 (TP) Y Madadayo. 1992 (+13) Y Ran. 1985 (+13) C Y Rapsodia en agosto. 1991 (+13) Y Rashomon. 1951 (+13) C Y Sanjuro. 1962 (+13) Y Trono de sangre. 1957 (+13) C Y Vivir. 1952 (+13) Y Yojimbo. 1961 (+13) C Y KUROSAWA, KIYOSHI Loft. 2005 (+12)* Séance. 1999 (+12)* MATSUBAYASHI, SHUEI De Pearl Harbor a Midway. 1960 (TP) Y Escuadrón de ataque. 1963 (+13) Y MIIKE, TAKASHI 13 asesinos. 2010 (+16) Y Audition. 1999 (+18) Y Big bang love, Juvenile A. 2006 (+18) Y Cementerio Yakuza. 2002 (+18) Y Crows Zero. 2007 (+18)* Dead or alive. Trilogía. 1999-2003 (+18) Y La felicidad de los Katakuri. 2001 (+13) Y Gozu. El camino a la locura. 2003 (+18) Y Hara-kiri. Muerte de un samurai. 2011 (+16) Y MIZOGUCHI, KENJI Amor en llamas. 1949 (+18) Y Cuentos de la luna pálida. 1953 (+18) Y El intendente Sansho. 1954 (+18) Y Elegía de Naniwa. 1936 (+7) Y Hermanas de Gion. 1936 (+18) Y Historia del último crisantemo. 1939 (+18) Y La calle de la vergüenza. 1956 (+18) Y La emperatriz Yang Kwei-fe. 1955 (+18) Y La espada Bijomaru. 1945 (TP) Y La mujer crucificada. 1954 (+18) Y La señorita Oyu. 1951 (+18) Y La vida de Oharu. 1952 (+18) Y Los amantes crucificados. 1954 (+18) Y Los músicos de Gion. 1953 (+18) Y Utamaro y sus 5 mujeres. 1946 (+18) Y NAKASHIMA, TETSUYA Confessions. 2010 (+16) Y Conociendo a Matsuko. 2006 (+12) Y Kamikaze Girls. 2004 (+12) Y NAKATA, HIDEO Dark water. ¡ 2002 (+13)* The ring. 1998 (+18) Y The ring 2. 2005 (+18) Y NARUSE, MIKIO Cuando una mujer sube la escalera. 1960 (+18) Y La voz de la montaña. 1954 (+13) Y Madre. 1952 (+18) Y Nubes dispersas. 1967 (+13) Y Nubes flotantes. 1955 (+18) Y NOMURA, YOSHITARO El castillo de arena. 1974 (+7) Y El demonio. 1977 (+18) Y OKAMOTO, KIHACHI El emperador y el general. 1967 (TP) Y La Batalla de Okinawa. 1971 (TP) Y Red Lion. 1969 (TP) Y Samurai asesino. 1965 (TP) Y OSHIMA, NAGISA El imperio de la pasión. 1976 (+18) Y El imperio de los sentidos. 1976 (+18) C Y Feliz Navidad, Mr Lawrence. 1982 (+13) C Y Historias crueles de juventud. 1960 (+18) Y Tabú. 1999 (+13) Y Violencia a pleno sol. 1966 (+18) Y OZU, YASUJIRO Buenos días. 1959 (TP) Y Crepúsculo en Tokio. 1957 (+18) Y Cuentos de Tokio. 1959 (TP) C Y El hijo único. 1936 (+18) Y El otoño de la familia Kohayagawa. 1961 (+13) Y El sabor del sake. 1962 (TP) Y El sabor del té verde con arroz. 1952 (+18) Y Flores de equinoccio. 1958 (+18) Y He nacido, pero... 1932 (TP) Y Hermanos y hermanas de la familia Toda. 1941 (+18) Y Historia de hierbas flotantes. 1934 (+18) Y Historia de un vecindario. 1947 (+18) Y La hierba errante. 1959 (TP) Y Las hermanas Munakata. 1950 (+13)* Otoño tardío. 1960 (TP) Y Primavera precoz. 1956 (+18) Y Primavera tardía. 1949 (TP) Y Tokyo chorus. 1931 (+7) Y Una gallina en el viento. 1948 (+13) Y SHIMIZU, TAKASHI El grito. 2004 (+13)* La maldición. 2002 (+18) Y SHINDO, KANETO Onibaba. 1964 (+18) Y La isla desnuda. 1961 (+18) Y SUWA, NOBUHIRO Nobuhiro Suwa. 1997-2005 (+13) Y Yuki & Nina. 2009 (TP) Y SUZUKI, SEIJUN Branded to kill. 1967 (+18) Y El baile de los sicarios. 2001 (+18) Y Gate of flesh. 1964 (+13) Y Tokyo Drifter. 1966 (+13) Y TAKITA, YOJIRO Despedidas. 2008 (+7) Y La espada del samurai. 2003 (+18) Y YAMADA, YOJI Amor y honor. 2006 (+13) Y El ocaso del Samurai. 2002 (+13) Y La espada oculta. 2004 (+13) Y Llanto de primavera. 1980 (TP) Y Nuestra madre. 2008 (+7) Y OTROS DIRECTORES · BESTE ZUZENDARIAK Asalto a la tierra. Dir.: Koji Shima. Japón, 1956 (+13) Y Avalon. Dir.: Kazunori Itô. Japón, 2001 (+13) C Y Bullet ballet. Dir.: Shinya Tsukamoto. Japón, 1998 (+18) Y Carta de amor. Dir.: Shunji Iwai. Japón, 1995 (TP) Y Cazador en la oscuridad. Dir.: Hideo Gosha. Japón, 1979 (+18) Y Copycat killer. Dir.: Yoshimitsu Morita. Japón, 2005 (+18) Y Daimajin. Dir.: Kenji Misumi. Japón, 1966 (+13) Y Go. Dir.: Isao Yukisada. Japón, 2001 (+18) Y Godzilla, king of the monsters! Dir.: Terry Morse y Ishiguro Honda. Japón, 1956 (+13) Y Inugami. Dir.: Masato Harada. Japón, 2001 (+18)* KT Secuestrado. Dir.: Junji Sakamoto. Japón-Corea, 202 (+13) Y La batalla del Mar de Japón. Dir.: Seiji Maruyama. Japón, 1969 (TP) Y La foto del compromiso. Dir.: Kayo Hatta. Japón-EEUU, 1995 (TP) Y La maldición. Dir. Shimizu Takashi. Japón, 2005 (+18) Y La puerta del infierno. Dir.: Teinosuke Kinugasa. Japón, 1953 (TP) Y Love exposure. Dir.: Sion Sono. Japón, 2008 (+18) Y Postman blues. Dir.: Sabu. Japón, 1997 (+13) Y Retratros del más allá. Dir.: Masayuki Ochiai. EEUU, 2008 (+18)* Score. (Violencia callejera). Dir.: Atsushi Muroga. Japón, 1995 (+18) Y Shall we dance? Dir.: Masayuki Suo. Japón, 1996 (TP) Y Shinobi. Dir.: Ten Shimoyama. Japón, 2005 (+18) Y The taste of tea. Dir.: Katsuhito Ishii. Japón, 2004 (+13) Y Tokio blues. (Norwegian wood). Dir.: Tran Anh Hung. Japón, 2010 (+16) C Y Tony Takitani. Dir.: Jun Ichikawa. Japón, 2004 (+13) C Y Para saber más sobre el cine japonés Japoniar zinemari buruz gehiago ezagutzeko AGUILAR, Carlos; AGUILAR, Daniel. Yakuza cinema. Crisantemos y dragones. Calamar, 2005* AGUILAR, Carlos; AGUILAR, Daniel; SHIGETA, Toshiyuki. Cine fantástico y de terror japonés. (1899-2001). Semana de Cine Fantástico y de Terror, 2001* AKIRA Kurosawa. Donostia Cultura, 2003 C ASIA Noir. Serie negra al estilo oriental. T & B, 2007* CINE japonés. Taschen, 2009 Y El CINE de los mil años. Una aproximación histórica y estética al cine documental japonés, (1945-2005). Institución Príncipe de Viana, 2006 C Y EXPÓSITO, Andrés. Akira Kurosawa. La mirada del samurái. Ediciones JC, 2010 Y GALBRAITH, Stuart IV. El emperador y el lobo. La vida y películas de Kurosawa y Mifune. T & B Editores, 2005 Y HASUMI, Shiguehiko. Mikio Naruse. Festival Internacional de Cine de San Sebastián, 1998* JAPÓN en negro.
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