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Beyond Kurosawa


Exploring the work of the greatest Japanese filmmakers

Until recently, the western world has viewed Japanese cinema through a very narrow prism. For years, Westerners interested in Japanese film had to content themselves with the collected works of Akira Kurosawa, a spotty sampling of films by Kenji Mizoguchi and Yasujiro Ozu, gobs of anime, and badly dubbed monster movies. Many great filmmakers like Mikio Naruse and Keisuke Kinoshita have remained unknown in the West, and Japanese musicals and comedies are hardly known outside Asia. This volume sets the record straight, illustrating an in-depth history of Japanese cinema with vivid posters and stunning photography.

About the editor:
Paul Duncan has edited 50 film books for TASCHEN, including the award-winning The Ingmar Bergman Archives, and authored Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick in the Film Series.

About the author:
Stuart Galbraith IV is the author of seven books. He also makes DVD audio commentaries and liner note essays, writes a DVD column for the English edition of The Daily Yomiuri, and reviews DVDs at DVDTalk.com. He lives in Kyoto.
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Japanese Cinema

Duncan, Paul (Editor)
Galbraith, Stuart IV
Hardcover, 23.1 x 28.9 cm (9.1 x 11.4 in.), 192 pages
$ 29.99
ISBN: 978-3-8228-3156-4
Edition: English
Availability: In Stock
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Muestra de cine "Japan Cult Cinema 3. Japón: Nuevos Horizontes"
October 19, 2009 - December 01, 2009
Centro Casa Asia, Auditorio Tagore, Palacio de Miraflores, Carrera de San Jéronimo, 15, Madrid 28004, Spain
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"Sadly, as most retailers don't stock Japanese films, people just don't know what's out there. All that is set to change, however, with the release of TASCHEN's encyclopedic new book Japanese Cinema, an absolute must for the discerning film lover. However don't be surprised if reading it leaves you scouring the internet all night for DVDs of films you've never heard of before."
Harrod's Magazine, London, United Kingdom
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Harrods Magazine, United Kingdom, September 01, 2009
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