Japanese New Wave
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The Japanese New Wave is the term for a group of Japanese filmmakers emerging from the late 1950s through the early 1970s. The term also refers to their work, in a loose creative movement within Japanese film, from a similar time period.—Wikipedia
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Erogotoshi-tachi yori: Jinruigaku nyûmon
1966 — a.k.a. The Pornographers, in 3 top lists Check -
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Akai tenshi
1966 — a.k.a. The Red Angel, in 3 top lists Check -
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Tanin no kao
1966 — a.k.a. The Face of Another, in 7 top lists Check -
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Kenka erejî
1966 — a.k.a. Fighting Elegy, in 2 top lists Check -
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Tôkyô nagaremono
1966 — a.k.a. Tokyo Drifter, in 6 top lists Check -
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Dai-bosatsu tôge
1966 — a.k.a. The Sword of Doom, in 5 top lists Check -
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Hakuchû no tôrima
1966 — a.k.a. Violence at Noon, in 1 top list Check -
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Tobenai chinmoku
1966 — a.k.a. Silence Has No Wings, in 1 top list Check -
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Shokei no shima
1966 — a.k.a. Captive's Island, in 0 top lists Check
Last updated on Apr 20, 2012; source