What is Japanese cinema? a history

"What might Godzilla and Kurosawa have in common? What, if anything, links Ozu's sparse portraits of domestic life and the colorful worlds of anime? In this book, Yomota Inuhiko provides a concise history of Japanese film that shows how cinema tells the story of Japan's modern age. Di...

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1. Verfasser: Yomota, Inuhiko 1953- (VerfasserIn)
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Japanese cinema during wartime --
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Japanese cinema under American occupation: 1945-1952 --
Toward a second golden age: 1952-1960 --
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Motion pictures: 1896-1918 --
The rise of silent film: 1917-1930 --
The first golden age: 1927-1940 --
Japanese cinema during wartime --
Film production in the colonies and occupied lands --
Japanese cinema under American occupation: 1945-1952 --
Toward a second golden age: 1952-1960 --
Upheaval amidst steady decline: 1961-1970 --
Decline and torpor: 1971-1980 --
The collapse of the studio system: 1981-1990 --
The indies start to flourish: 1991-2000 --
Within a production bubble: 2001-2011
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Motion pictures: 1896-1918 --
The rise of silent film: 1917-1930 --
The first golden age: 1927-1940 --
Japanese cinema during wartime --
Film production in the colonies and occupied lands --
Japanese cinema under American occupation: 1945-1952 --
Toward a second golden age: 1952-1960 --
Upheaval amidst steady decline: 1961-1970 --
Decline and torpor: 1971-1980 --
The collapse of the studio system: 1981-1990 --
The indies start to flourish: 1991-2000 --
Within a production bubble: 2001-2011
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