A hundred years of japanese film : a concise history, with a selective guide to DVDs and videos /
Donald Richie; foreword by Paul Schraeder.
- 1ra ed. rev. y actualizada.
- Tokio : Kodansha, 2005.
- 317 p. : il. ; 23 cm.
Foreword by Paul Schrader
Introduction
1-A CONCISE HISTORY OF JAPANESE FILM
Beginnings and the Bernsbi 17
Film, Theater, and Actors 22
Realism and Reality 25
Western Influences 27
Shingeki and New Narrative Tactics 29
The Gendaigeki 32
2 Taisho Democracy and Shochiku 43
The New Gendaigeki. Shimazu, Gosho, Shimizu, Ozu, and Naruse 46
The New Jidaigeki. Itami, Inagaki, Ito, and Yamanaka Sadao 64
Nikkatsu and the Shimpa: Mizoguchi Kenji 77
Expressionism, Kinugasa Teinosuke, and the Leftist Film 84
Criticism and Crackdown: World War II 96
The Occupation of Japan 107
Postwar Developments 115
Ozu and Naruse 119
Mizoguchi and the Period-Film 129
New Means: Jun-bungaku, Comedy, and Social Issues 134 The Abent of Television and the Film's Deferees Suki Nakahira, Kawashima,