Donald Richie's A Hundred Years of Japanese Film
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Called "the dean of Japan's arts critics" by Time magazine, Richie takes us from the inception of Japanese cinema at the end of the nineteenth century, through the achievements of Kurosawa, Mizoguchi, and Ozu, then on to the notable works of contemporary filmmakers. This revised edition includes analyses of the latest trends in Japanese cinema, such as the revival of the horror genre, and introduces today's up-and-coming directors and their works.
This list is from the 'Selective Guide to Dvds and Videos' included at the back of the book, where Richie provided capsule reviews of the major subtitled Japanese films commercially available in DVD and VHS formats.
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Antonio Gaudí
1984, in 1 top list Check -
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Nippon Sengoshi - Madamu onboro no Seikatsu
1970 — a.k.a. History of Postwar Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess, in 2 top lists Check -
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Tôkyô orinpikku
1965 — a.k.a. Tokyo Olympiad, in 6 top lists Check
Last updated on Sep 9, 2012; source