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003 Nichia-Akishino
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020 _a9784770029959
040 _cNichia-Akishino
_aBiblioteca Su Alteza Imperial Príncipe Akishino
_eAACR2
082 0 _a791.430952
_bR531 2005
_220
100 1 _aRichie, Donald,
_d1924-2013
_9434
245 1 2 _aA hundred years of japanese film :
_ba concise history, with a selective guide to DVDs and videos /
_cDonald Richie; foreword by Paul Schraeder.
250 _a1ra ed. rev. y actualizada.
260 _aTokio :
_bKodansha,
_c2005.
300 _a317 p. :
_bil. ;
_c23 cm.
505 0 _aForeword 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, and Imamura 177 The Early Independente Hani and Teshigahara 192 The "New Wave" Oshima, Yoshida, and Shinoda 196 After the Wave 208 Making Audiences 213 The New Independents 216 Documentary and Anime 247 Conclusion 259 II-A SELECTIVE GUIDE TO DVDS AND VIDEOS Introduction 263 Listings 265 Japanese Historical Periods 293 Notes 294 Glossary 300 Bibliography 303 Index 306
650 0 _aHistoria
_955
650 7 _aArtes visuales
_2unescot
_9783
653 _aCine japonés
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_cLIBRO
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