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Thirteen Feature Films by Kon Ichikawa to Be Presented
Filmography of Case Study Films (In Chronological Order of Release)
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Bamcinématek Presents Ghosts and Monsters: Postwar Japanese Horror, Oct 26—Nov 1 Highlighting 10 Tales of Rampaging Beasts and Supernatural Terror
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Film Noir in Postwar Japan Imogen Sara Smith
January 2016 This Year, We Will Celebrate Our Betsuin’S Centennial, Our Milestone 100Th Year of Serving the Hawaii Community
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Nosferatu. Revista De Cine (Donostia Kultura)
おとうと Ototo Her Brother 雪之丞変化 Kon Ichikawa Yukinojo Henge Producer Hiroaki Fujii
MIKIO NARUSE: a MASTER of the JAPANESE CINEMA Opens at Moma September 23
JAPANESE CINEMA DONALD Eichie Has Lodg Been the Internationally Acclaimed Expert on the Japanese Film
Akira Kurosawa: a Centennial Celebration
Scope: International Cinema, May 29—Jun 16
15-26 February Glasgowfilm.Org/Festival #Gff17 Major Partners
Akira Kurosawa: RASHOMON (1950, 88 Min) Online Versions of the Goldenrod Handouts Have Color Images & Hot Links
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Arizona Filmography
February 2017 Hiro Club News No
Shakespeare on Film and Television in the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division of the Library of Congress
Nosferatu. Revista De Cine (Donostia Kultura)
Interpretations of Fyodor Dostoevsky's “The Idiot” by Akira Kurosawa And
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Cowboys and Shoguns: the American Western, Japanese Jidaigeki, and Cross-Cultural Exchange Kyle Keough University of Rhode Island
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Ugetsu Press Notes
Toni Erdmann I Am Not Your Negro Ocean Waves My Life As a Zucchini
Rashomon 1950 (Remade As the Outrage)
Judgment by Film: Socio-Legal Functions of Rashomon
Monday 25 September 2017, London. Running at BFI Southbank From
年越しそば Toshikoshi-Soba Winter 2015 – 2016
Innovation As Conservation: Reflexivity, National Cinema, and Male Hegemony in Takeshi Kitano's Hana-Bi
Adapting Fiction Into Film – Rashomon (1950)
Moma to HELP INTRODUCE the WORK of MASTER JAPANESE FILMMAKER MIKI0 NARUSE with RETROSPECTIVE OPENING OCTOBER 13
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UKIGUMO (Mikio Naruse, 1955) Sometimes the Critic Is Faced with A