The Japanese films : Art and industry
The Japanese have probably produced the most original, complex, and entertaining films in the international cinema. Anderson and Ritchie tell the story of the Japanese film from a number of different perspectives. Beginning with a compelling chronological overview, they go on to describe Japanese fi...
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New York
Grove Press
1960
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| Sumario: | The Japanese have probably produced the most original, complex, and entertaining films in the international cinema. Anderson and Ritchie tell the story of the Japanese film from a number of different perspectives. Beginning with a compelling chronological overview, they go on to describe Japanese film through its various techniques, its directors, its actors and its audiences. Few industries have had a more fascinating history and Anderson and Ritchie do it justice in this fine and informative book. |
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