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And you are most likely right on the whole Yang issue. Sad if true. This might be the last time we see a Yang film. It brings back memories of a certain Japanese director who was last seen on DVD 6 years ago and never heard from again. |
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Speaking of, a buddy of mine wrote a pretty comprehensive series of notes on Naruse films, many he told me were very very very difficult to come across.
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The only film that fits the criteria of the hint is Jigoku. DVD was released in 2010 with no other films released from the director. Not really sure why all the secrecy. If your complaint is the lack of interest in a directors work, the last thing I would do is keep the name to myself.
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Sorry, yes, Naruse. I wasn't being intentionally secretive, I just knew exactly who Fabs was referring to.
Aside From Criterion's output (one dvd and one eclipse set) and the BFI/MOC sets (both oop), there are no other officially released English friendly Naruse films out there. |
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can anyone describe what it is they like about Jeanne Dielman? It is a film I have heard of, but never really looked into what it is about until today. so this morning, I read just enough today to get an idea...
so, it's like Gus Van Sant's Elephant stylistically? I found that and a couple other GVS films he did around the same time were worth a look. I find it interesting, though, that a film well over 2 hours documenting a woman at home doing nothing of consequence has garnered such excitement from some. again, I haven't seen it.. and I think I'd like to, so don't take my question as passing an opinion on something that I know little about. I'm just curious. |
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It's a feminist push, a marvelous display of form that pushes boundaries in film that almost all of its imitators fail at reaching, a center that holds a performance that makes you question what the off-screen dynamic was like for Akerman and Seyrig, and, most importantly, it's a voice from (unfortunately) one of the tragic directors that deserves to be heard by anyone interested in film. |
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I, personally, can't wait. I saw it in theaters a few months ago and have been eager to see it again, especially since the print I saw wasn't in the best of condition. A cleaned up scan will be nice to experience. |
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Last night I watched Shindō's THE NAKED ISLAND. I am routinely blown away at how much can be expressed without dialogue, bringing to mind another Criterion that was first time viewing recently, THE PHANTOM CARRIAGE.
THE NAKED ISLAND's strength was its simplicity, which I think lends to its universal appeal. I was surprised to see Benicio del Toro's involvement in its restoration and really enjoyed the commentary by Shindō and the composer Hayashij. Also, Akira Mizuta Lippit's interview was helpful in understanding the context of the film in post-war Japanese cinema. [Show spoiler] Another phenomenal film. |
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