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Fantasia 2006: A Strange Circus Indeed
A report on Fantasia Film Festival 2006, discussing issues related to form-content, style for style's sake, and short films featuring man eating cats.
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An Interview with Sion Sono
An interview with the director of Strange Circus and The Suicide Club, Sion Sono.
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The 29th Hong Kong International Film Festival
A report on the 29th International Hong Kong Film festival.
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Tomoko Matsunashi: The Way of the Interview
An interview with director Tomoko Matsunashi on her film The Way of the Director.
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An Interview with Higashi Yoichi
On the occasion of Fuon (The Crying Wind, Japan, 2004, 106 mins.) showing in competition at the 2004 Festival des Films du Monde (World Film Festival), in Montreal, the director of the film, Higashi Yoichi, along with principal actor, Uema Muneo, and Yamagami Tetsujiro, the film’s producer were interviewed by Peter Rist for Offscreen.
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The Bottled Fool Interview
As I said in my most recent Fantasia International Film festival report, the director of “Bottled Fool”, Hiroki Yamaguchi, is a good bet to become the next big thing out of Japan. After making a prize winning short in 1999 at the age of 21 (“Shinya Zoki”/“Midnight Viscera”) he soon completed his first feature film in the same year, “Hateshinai tameiki” (1999).
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Fantasia 2004 Part 1: Selections from Japan (mainly) and Korea
Fantasia is back after a one year hiatus, stonger than ever.
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Teruo Ishii, the outcast
Director Teruo Ishii was a featured director at the 5th Udine Far East Film Festival. Curti analyzes Ishii's ero-guro (erotic-grotesque) cinema.
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Koji Wakamatsu’s Go, Go Second Time Virgin
An in-depth DVD review of Wakamatsu's seminal Roman Porno film.
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Koji Wakamatsu’s Ecstasy of Angels
A round-up of some of the best from one of the more interesting National cinemas of the past few years.
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Masterpieces of Silent Japanese Cinema
Although there is a fear among film purists where digital revolution is concerned, those of us who study film are more often inclined to acknowledge the benefits of digital technology. For such reasons as the recent DVD-Rom entitled Masterpieces of Silent Japanese Cinema.
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The “Ring” Master: Interview with Hideo Nakata
An in-depth interview with the director of the smash horror hit series Ring.
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Kenji Mizoguchi: The Master
In 1996 James Quandt, programmer for the Cinematheque Ontario in collaboration with the Audio-Visual Division of the Japan Foundation,Tokyo organized the film series, Mizoguchi The Master.
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