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42. Furyo shonen - Les mauvais garçon - Bad boys
- Record type:
- document
- Document type:
- program note
- Publication date:
- 1997 Nov
- Document source:
- Nantes Festival of Three Continents
- Document contains:
- bibliography, box info, cost info, filmography, and production co
- Number of pages:
- 1
- Related films:
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- Furyo shonen (Bad boys) — Hani, Susumu — Japan — 1961
43. Godard
- Record type:
- document
- Document type:
- program note
- Document author(s):
- James Monaco
- Publication date:
- 1974
- Document source:
- New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y.)
- Document contains:
- bibliography, box info, distribution co, and filmography
- Number of pages:
- 48
- Related films:
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- Tous les garcons s'appellent Patrick (All the boys are called Patrick) — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1957
- Opération beton — Godard, Jean Luc — Switzerland — 1958
- Une histoire d'eau — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1958
- À bout de souffle (Breathless) — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1959
- Charlotte et son Jules — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1959
- Le petit soldat (The little soldier) — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1960
- Une femme est une femme (A woman is a woman) — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1961
- Les sept péchés capitaux (The seven deadly sins) — Dhomme, Sylvain; de Broca, Philippe; Chabrol, Claude; Demy, Jacques; Godard, Jean Luc; Molinaro, Edouard; Vadim, Roger — France; Italy — 1962
- Vivre sa vie (My life to live) — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1962
- Le mépris (Contempt) — Godard, Jean Luc — France; Italy — 1963
- Les plus belles escroqueries du monde (Beautiful swindlers) — Godard, Jean Luc; Chabrol, Claude; Gregoretti, Ugo; Horikawa, Hiromichi; Polanski, Roman — France; Italy; Japan; Netherlands — 1963
- RoGoPaG — Rossellini, Roberto; Godard, Jean Luc; Gregoretti, Ugo; Pasolini, Pier Paolo — Italy; France — 1963
- Les carabiniers (The soldiers) — Godard, Jean Luc — France; Italy — 1963
- Bande à part (Band of outsiders) — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1964
- Une femme mariée (A married woman) — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1964
- Paris vu par... (Six in Paris) — Pollet, Jean-Daniel; Chabrol, Claude; Douchet, Jean; Godard, Jean Luc; Rohmer, Éric; Rouch, Jean — France — 1965
- Pierrot le fou — Godard, Jean Luc — France; Italy — 1965
- Alphaville — Godard, Jean Luc — France; Italy — 1965
- Made in U.S.A. — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1966
- Masculin-féminin — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1966
- Le plus vieux métier du monde (The oldest profession in the world) — Indovina, Franco; Autant-Lara, Claude; Bolognini, Mauro; de Broca, Philippe; Godard, Jean Luc; Pfleghar, Michael — France; Germany; Italy — 1967
- Loin du Vietnam (Far from Vietnam) — Klein, William — France — 1967
- Deux ou trois choses que je sais d'elle (Two or three things I know about her) — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1967
- La chinoise (The chinese girl) — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1967
- One plus one — Godard, Jean Luc — England — 1968
- Weekend (Week-end) — Godard, Jean Luc — France; Italy — 1968
- Cinétracts — Godard, Jean Luc; Group, Dziga Vertov — France — 1968
- Un film comme les autres (A film like any other) — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1968
- Amore e rabbia (Love and anger) — Lizzani, Carlo; Bellocchio, Marco; Bertolucci, Bernardo; Godard, Jean Luc; Pasolini, Pier Paolo — Italy; France — 1969
- One p.m. — Pennebaker, D. A. — France — 1969
- British sounds (See you at Mao) — Godard, Jean Luc; Roger, Jean-Henri — England — 1969
- Le gai savoir (The joy of learning) — Godard, Jean Luc — France; Germany — 1969
- Lotte in italia (Struggle in italy) — Group, Dziga Vertov; Godard, Jean Luc — Italy; France — 1970
- Pravda (Truth) — Godard, Jean Luc — France; Czech Republic — 1970
- Vent d'est (Wind from the east) — Godard, Jean Luc; Group, Dziga Vertov — France; Germany; Italy — 1970
- Vladimir and Rosa — Godard, Jean Luc — France — 1970
- Jusqu' à la victoire (Till victory) — Godard, Jean Luc; Group, Dziga Vertov — Palestine — 1971
- Tout va bien — Godard, Jean Luc; Gorin, Jean-Pierre — France; Italy — 1972
- Le Nouveau monde — Corneau, Alain — France — 1995
44. In the realm of Oshima
- Record type:
- document
- Document type:
- program note
- Document author(s):
- David Owens
- Publication date:
- 1983 Oct 07
- Document source:
- Japan Film Center
- Document contains:
- bibliography, box info, distribution co, filmography, and production co
- Number of pages:
- 4
- Related films:
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- Ai to kibo no machi (A town of love and hope) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1959
- Nihon no yoru to kiri (Night and fog in Japan) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1960
- Seishun zankoku monogatari (Cruel story of youth) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1960
- Taiyo no hakaba (The sun's burial) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1960
- Shiiku (The catch) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1961
- Amakusa shiro tokisada (Shiro Amakusa, the Christian rebel) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1962
- Wasurerareta kogun (The forgotten army) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1963
- Yunbogi no nikki (Yunbogi's diary) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1965
- Etsuraku (The pleasures of the flesh) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1965
- Hakuchu no torima (Violence at noon) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1966
- Ninja bugei-cho (Band of Ninja) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1967
- Koshikei (Death by hanging) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1968
- Shinjuku dorobo nikki (Diary of a Shinjuku burglar) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1968
- Daitoa senso (The Pacific war) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1968
- Kaette kita yopparai (Three resurrected drunkards) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1968
- Shonen (Boy) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1969
- Tokyo senso sengo hiwa (He died after the war) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1970
- Gishiki (The ceremony) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1971
- Natsu no imoto (Dear summer sister) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1972
- Ai no koriida (In the realm of the senses) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan; France — 1976
- Ai no borei (Empire of passion) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan; France — 1978
45. In the realm of Oshima: the films of Japanese master Nagisa Oshima
- Record type:
- document
- Document type:
- program note
- Document author(s):
- James Quandt
- Document source:
- Cinematheque Ontario/a division of Toronto International Film Festival Group
- Document contains:
- bibliography and production co
- Number of pages:
- 13
- Related films:
-
- Ai to kibo no machi (A town of love and hope) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1959
- Nihon no yoru to kiri (Night and fog in Japan) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1960
- Seishun zankoku monogatari (Cruel story of youth) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1960
- Taiyo no hakaba (The sun's burial) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1960
- Shiiku (The catch) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1961
- Amakusa shiro tokisada (Shiro Amakusa, the Christian rebel) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1962
- Yunbogi no nikki (Yunbogi's diary) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1965
- Etsuraku (The pleasures of the flesh) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1965
- Hakuchu no torima (Violence at noon) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1966
- Ninja bugei-cho (Band of Ninja) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1967
- Nihon shunka-ko (A treatise on Japanese bawdy songs) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1967
- Muri shinju: nihon no natsu (Japanese summer: double suicide) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1967
- Koshikei (Death by hanging) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1968
- Shinjuku dorobo nikki (Diary of a Shinjuku burglar) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1968
- Kaette kita yopparai (Three resurrected drunkards) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1968
- Shonen (Boy) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1969
- Tokyo senso sengo hiwa (He died after the war) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1970
- Gishiki (The ceremony) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1971
- Natsu no imoto (Dear summer sister) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1972
- Ai no koriida (In the realm of the senses) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan; France — 1976
- Ai no borei (Empire of passion) — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan; France — 1978
- Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan; New Zealand; Great Britain — 1983
- Max, mon amour (Max my love) — Oshima, Nagisa — France; United States — 1986
- Kyoto, my mother's place — Oshima, Nagisa — No country known — 1991
- 100 years of Japanese cinema — Oshima, Nagisa — Japan — 1994
- Gohatto (Taboo) — Oshima, Nagisa — Great Britain; France; Japan — 1999
46. Japanese cinema -- excerpt
- Record type:
- document
- Document type:
- book excerpt
- Number of pages:
- 2
- Related films:
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- Shichinin no samurai (Seven samurai) — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan — 1954
- Yojimbo — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan — 1961
47. Japanese cinema; film style and national character--excerpt
- Record type:
- document
- Document type:
- book excerpt
- Document author(s):
- Donald Richie
- Publication date:
- 1971
- Document source:
- Doubleday & Company, Inc.
- Document contains:
- cost info
- Number of pages:
- 3
- Related films:
-
- Furyo shonen (Bad boys) — Hani, Susumu — Japan — 1961
48. Japanese film directors -- excerpt
- Record type:
- document
- Document type:
- book excerpt
- Document author(s):
- Audie Bock
- Publication date:
- 1978
- Document source:
- Japan Society
- Document contains:
- bibliography, box info, and filmography
- Number of pages:
- 1
- Related films:
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- Kohayagawa-ke no aki (The end of summer) — Ozu, Yasujiro — Japan — 1961
49. Japanese film directors -- excerpt
- Record type:
- document
- Document type:
- book excerpt
- Document author(s):
- Audie Bock
- Publication date:
- 1978
- Document source:
- Japan Society
- Document contains:
- bibliography, box info, and filmography
- Number of pages:
- 1
- Related films:
-
- Yojimbo — Kurosawa, Akira — Japan — 1961
50. Japanese film directors -- excerpt
- Record type:
- document
- Document type:
- book excerpt
- Document author(s):
- Audie Bock
- Publication date:
- 1978
- Document source:
- Japan Society
- Document contains:
- box info and filmography
- Number of pages:
- 13
- Related films:
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- Hana saku minato (A blooming port) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1943
- Ikite iru Magoroku (The living Magoroku) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1943
- Rikugun (Army) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1944
- Kanko no machi (Jubilation Street) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1944
- Osone-ke no ashita (Morning for the Osone family) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1946
- Waga koi seshi otome (The girl I loved) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1946
- Kekkon (Marriage) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1947
- Fushicho (Phoenix) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1947
- Onna (Woman) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1948
- Hakai (Apostasy) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1948
- Shozo (The portrait) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1948
- Yotsuya kaidan (The Yotsuya ghost story) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1949
- Ojôsan kanpai (A toast to the young miss) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1949
- Yabure-daiko (Broken drum) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1949
- Konyaku yubiwa (Engagement ring) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1950
- Zemma (The good fairy) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1950
- Karumen kokyo ni kaeru (Carmen comes home) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1951
- Shonenki (A record of youth) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1951
- Umi no hanabi (Fireworks over the sea) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1951
- Karumen junjo su (Carmen falls in love) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1952
- Nihon no higeki (A Japanese tragedy) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1953
- Onna no sono (The garden of women) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1954
- Nijushi no hitomi (Twenty-four eyes) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1954
- Toi kumo (Distant clouds) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1955
- Nogiko no gotoki kimi nariki (She was like a wild chrysanthemum) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1955
- Taiyo to bara (The rose on his arm) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1956
- Yuyake-gumo (Clouds at twilight) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1956
- Fuzen no tomoshibi (A candle in the wind) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1957
- Yorokobi mo kanashimi mo ikutsohitsuki (Times of joy and sorrow) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1957
- Narayama bushiko (Ballad of Narayama) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1958
- Kono ten no niji (The eternal rainbow) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1958
- Kazabana (Snow flurry) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1959
- Sekishuncho (The bird of springs past) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1959
- Kyo mo mata kakute ari nan (Thus another day) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1959
- Fuefukigawa (The River Fuefuki) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1960
- Haru no yume (Spring dreams) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1960
- Eien no hito (Immortal love) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1961
- Kotoshi no koi (This year's love) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1962
- Futari de aruita iku haru aki (The days we spent together) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1962
- Utae wakado-tachi (Sing, young people!) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1963
- Shito no densetsu (Legend of a duel to the death) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1963
- Koge (The scent of incense) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1964
- Natsukashiki fue ya taiko (Eyes, the sea and a ball) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1967
- Sri Lanka no ai to wakare (Love and separation in Sri Lanka) — Kinoshita, Keisuke — Japan — 1976