1. Seijun Suzuki - tspdt
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They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? is dedicated to the art of motion picture film-making and most specifically to that one particular individual calling the shots from behind the camera - the film director.
2. The Double Vision of Suzuki Seijun's Zigeunerweisen - Project MUSE
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3. Seijun Suzuki - Page 5 - criterionforum.org
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It's nice to see people liking Zigeunerweisen. I never thought it was a very inaccessible movie, though I've had people tell me it was. I wonder if it's a more divisive experience than I've given it credit for. Watching it at the Aratani Theater in the early 2000s was a transcendent experience for me. Seeing it again at the UCLA screening really only confirmed it for me. But still I find people not really relating to it. One of the main points of Vick's book is to hold up the Taisho Trilogy in the face of the Nikkatsu films and suggest that Suzuki is an artist deserving of more consideration as an artist than being known as just a gonzo, bad-boy hack, whipping himself into crazy mode on otherwise boring crime films. Tony Rayns recently rolled back some of his earlier feelings about Suzuki the artist in his interview on the Eureka Youth of the Beast blu ray, claiming he now thinks Suzuki was better with the constraints of the studio system than without. In his writing on the Branded to Thrill catalog he had previously touted the Taisho films as radical works of art, deeper than the Nikkatsu pictures. I hope enough people discover the Taisho pictures during this tour, so that Criterion is persuaded to give them a chance. I have the Japanese blu rays of the films, but those discs, while they are pretty good, could still stand some improvement, and they could use English subtitles.
4. The Representation of Woman's Body in Postwar Japanese Cinema
This article examines symptomatic discourses of the body valorized in the postwar popular cultural imagination.
5. Tokyo Drifter Review - Criterion Forum
Dec 22, 2011 · Some of the information in here is repeated but it's still worth watching for the director reflecting on his body of work. ... Seijun Suzuki, ...
In this jazzy gangster film, reformed killer Tetsu’s attempt to go straight is thwarted when his former cohorts call him back to Tokyo to help battle a rival gang. Director Seijun Suzuki’s onslaught of stylized violence and trippy colors is equal parts Russ Meyer, Samuel Fuller, and Nagisa Oshima—an anything-goes, in-your-face rampage. Tokyo Drifter is a delirious highlight of the brilliantly excessive Japanese cinema of the sixties.
6. [PDF] 2 3 BERKELEY ART MUSEUM AND PACIFIC FILM ARCHIVE
Jan 15, 2023 · ... SEIJUN SUZUKI BUSTER KEATON HONG SANGSOO. EASTERN EUROPEAN FILM ... Gillo Pontecorvo's. The Battle of Algiers, released in 1966, is a seminal work ...
7. 2016 - Are the hills going to march off?
Dec 28, 2016 · ... piercing the cork around the bull's-eye until the board is nearly ... Seijun Suzuki, is coming to the Harvard Film Archive. I wrote the ...
Cinema criticism with a focus on art-house and classic films.
8. Lupintic movies: Six films that are like Lupin the Third
Sep 29, 2023 · Maybe - but it all feels a little too on the nose to be anything else but homage. ... Seijun Suzuki. Previously restricted to traditional Yakuza ...
It's movie night! Join Guillaume, as he dives into the vaults of history, taking a look across six movies that are similar to, but not inspired by, our favourite thief. While not directly related, these films feel as if they could fit into the same category as Lupin III. They may not all be bangers,