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The Midnight Eye Guide To New Japanese Film Tom Mes Jasper Sharp

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The Midnight Eye Guide To New Japanese Film Tom Mes Jasper Sharp
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Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 38.14 MB
Pages: 386
Author: Tom Mes, Jasper Sharp
ISBN: 9781880656891, 1880656892
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Midnight Eye Guide To New Japanese Film Tom Mes Jasper Sharp by Tom Mes, Jasper Sharp 9781880656891, 1880656892 instant download after payment.

An eye-opening portrait of a vibrant film culture, The Midnight Eye Guide to New Japanese Film is the most comprehensive study of the Japanese filmmaking scene yet written. Tom Mes & Jasper Sharp explore the astounding resurgence of Japanese cinema, both live action & animated, profiling 19 contemporary Japanese filmmakers, from the well-known (Kitano, Miike, Miyazaki) to the up-and-coming (Naomi Kawase, Satoshi Kon, Shinya Tsukamoto) & reviewing 97 of their recent films. 

With 100+ images from behind and in front of the camera, this is a book any film lover will savor. Foreword by Hideo Nakata, director of Ring.Tom Mes (in Paris) & Jasper Sharp (in Tokyo) co-edit Midnighteye.com, the premier English-language website on Japanese cinema.

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