Film Studies Lecture: Japanese Cinema
Dr Sheldon Hall of Sheffield Hallam University concludes his in-depth season on cinema in 1964 with a look at the landscape of Japanese Cinema.
Were you alive sixty years ago? If you were, what do you remember of the films you saw then? If you weren’t, what do you know about the cinema of 1964? Can you name any of the key films from that year? How do they fit into the broader picture of the international film industry at that time? How do they compare to other contemporary forms of art and entertainment, and to their wider culture and society? This course aims to help you find some of the answers.
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