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Cinema—Japan Summary
2,045 words, approx. 7 pages Developing an art form that had originated in the West, Japanese cinema emerged after Japan's victory in the Sino-Japanese War of 1895. As with the later golden age of Japanese film, film art came into its own in the wake of upheaval. The...
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Cinema, Contemporary — Japan Summary
1,573 words, approx. 5 pages Japanese cinema began in 1897 with the importation of motion picture cameras from France. By 1900 the Japanese were manufacturing their own equipment. The earliest Japanese films were actualities along the lines of the Lumiere Brothers in France, brief...
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Cinema of Japan Information
3,818 words, approx. 13 pages
 Japanese cinema (日本映画; Nihon-Eiga) has a history in Japan that spans more than 100...


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Japan ancient and modern Cinema
01/11/2004: 1,025 words, approx. 3 pages The Last Samurai Lost in Translation The Last Samurai (15) is the sort of film I would never have gone to see if I weren't a film critic. It stars Tom Cruise - not a problem in itself - but Cruise as...
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 Metro : Media & Education Magazine
L'Amour Japan: Recent Frissons in Japanese Cinema
04/01/2006: 3,300 words, approx. 11 pages Heart Beating in the Dark - New Version (shunichi nagasaki, 2005); The Volatile Woman (Kazuyoshi Kumakiri, 2004); Green Mind, Metal Bats (Kazuyoshi Kumakiri, 2006); The Lost Hum (Hiromasa Hirosue, 2006); Analife (Kenji Goda, 2005) The bittersweet tears of European arthouse cinema A...


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