
Ginmaku no kao: Nihon eigaahi o irodoru 100-nin
によって
Akira Shimizu
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Biography
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
227
言語
日本語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1991
出版社
Shakai Hoken Kenkyūjo
版
Dai 1-han
ISBN-10
4882492113
ISBN-13
9784882492115
説明
In a vibrant exploration of Japanese cinema, Akira Shimizu brings together the stories of one hundred influential figures who have shaped the film industry. Each profile reveals the richness of their contributions, delving into the artistry and dedication that defines their work. Shimizu expertly captures the essence of these filmmakers, actors, and other creative talents, presenting their influence in a way that both educates and inspires.
The narrative weaves through iconic films and lesser-known gems, showcasing a diverse array of genres, styles, and cultural impacts. Readers are treated to behind-the-scenes insights and personal anecdotes that illuminate the passion and challenges faced by these cinematic trailblazers. Shimizu's keen eye for detail and context enhances the understanding of how these individuals have crafted Japan's cinematic landscape.
As the pages unfold, one can almost feel the heartbeat of the industry, reflecting the societal changes and aesthetic movements that have marked its evolution. The book stands as a testament to the power of film as an art form, celebrating the unique voices that continue to influence generations.
Overall, this comprehensive collection not only serves as a rich resource for film enthusiasts but also invites readers to appreciate the complexity and beauty of Japanese cinema as an integral part of global culture.
The narrative weaves through iconic films and lesser-known gems, showcasing a diverse array of genres, styles, and cultural impacts. Readers are treated to behind-the-scenes insights and personal anecdotes that illuminate the passion and challenges faced by these cinematic trailblazers. Shimizu's keen eye for detail and context enhances the understanding of how these individuals have crafted Japan's cinematic landscape.
As the pages unfold, one can almost feel the heartbeat of the industry, reflecting the societal changes and aesthetic movements that have marked its evolution. The book stands as a testament to the power of film as an art form, celebrating the unique voices that continue to influence generations.
Overall, this comprehensive collection not only serves as a rich resource for film enthusiasts but also invites readers to appreciate the complexity and beauty of Japanese cinema as an integral part of global culture.