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| #3930591 in Books | 1992-07-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .97 x7.22 x9.32l, | File type: PDF | 320 pages||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Vital writings on cinema...|By David Alston|Oshima on Oshima - the bulk of this extremely intriguing collection of translated essays details his 60s heyday, with 1976 as the rough cutoff point.
The essays detailing years before the start of his film career are the most intriguing - childhood, grade school and university - as Oshima devotes considerable detail to inte|Language Notes|Text: English (translation)| Original Language: Japanese|About the Author|Annette Michelson is Professor of Cinema Studies at New York University.
The First time I made a film in color... I imposed a small taboo on myself internally. It was to never shoot the color green.
Nagisa Oshima is generally regarded as the most important Japanese film director after Kurosawa and is one of Japan's most productive and celebrated postwar artists. His early films represent the Japanese New Wave at its zenith, and the films he has made since (including In the Realm of the Senses and M...
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