Saturday, September 25, 2010

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JFROMA 2010

(at school: Via Antonio Gramsci 74, 00197, Rome)

And here we found, as every year, most beautiful event of the year (more than Venice), the retrospective film institute! This year too many interesting titles, some fundamental parallel + another retrospective organized by a film club and sponsored by the institute. Big surprise to see that it will be shown as "my" Barren Illusions . Whoa. But we see the back of the program organized by the JF and Detour:

The cinema of the Japanese Culture hosts the opening night of the festival Nihon Eiga - History of Japanese cinema from 1970 to 2010, created by 'Association Cultural Cinema Without Frontiers "in the spaces of Detour Film (Rome, Via Urbana 107). The evening includes a brief introduction by the curators and the screening of two films of Imamura. The path in the history of Japanese cinema of the last four decades will continue until June 2011 to Detour Film evenings over the course of eighteen, twenty-seven films in the program and the intervention of scholars and critics invited to deepen topics and authors. Scheduled films S. Imamura, S. Tsukamoto, N. Oshima, K. Wakamatsu, K. Kurosawa, T. Miike, S. Kon, H. Miyazaki and many other internationally acclaimed directors. All films are subtitled in Italian or Italian version. The complete schedule is available at www.cinedetour.it.

Thursday, October 14, CA 18.30.
HISTORY OF POST-WAR JAPAN
TOLD BY A BARTENDER (Shohei Imamura)
(Nippon sengoshi - Madamu Onboro no seikatsu, 1970,
B / W, 150 ', below. Italian)

TO FOLLOW

WHY 'NO? (Shohei Imamura)
(Eijanaika, 1981, color, 151 '- 16mm,
Sott. Italian)

Here the program of the film club. Highly recommended, if not required:

Haze (Tsukamoto)
Barren Illusions (K. Kurosawa)
Millennium Actress (Kon)
My Neighbor Totoro (Miyazaki)
Hunter in the dark (Gosha)
Violent Cop (Kitano)
Yukoku (Mishima)
Maboroshi (Koreeda)
After Life (Koreeda)
Fight without honor codes (Fukasaku)
My Neighbours the Yamadas (Takahata)
Angel's Egg ( Oshii)
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This back instead to be held entirely Institute:
NB. film in the original version, English subtitles

Designer, writer, director, Takeo Kimura (1918-2010) began his career in 1945. Sign the backdrop of more than 200 films, including feature films by director Seijun Suzuki, known in the 60s at the studios the studio Nikkatsu. He worked alongside other renowned directors including Toshio Masuda, Kazuo Kuroki, and Kei Kumai kaiza Hayashi. At 90 years made his directorial debut with the film Dreaming Awake (2008). Man of many interests, disappear March 21, 2010. He is also remembered as a critic, writer, painter, photographer and teacher. In addition to his film debut, the exhibition presents seven films of great Japanese directors who have entrusted the direction of art director Takeo Kimura daring visionary.

Tuesday, October 19 and Thursday, November 18 19.00
THE MISTRESS Shiro Toyoda
Gan, 1953, B & W, 35mm, 104 '

Thursday, October 21 and Tuesday, November 23 19.00
A HOLE OF MY OWN MAKING of Tomu Uchida
Jibun no ana no Nakada, 1955, B & W, 35mm, 125 '

Tuesday, October 26 and Thursday, November 25 19.00
FLOWERS AND RAGE of Seijun Suzuki
Hana to doto, 1964, C, 35mm, 92 '

Thursday, October 28 and Tuesday, November 30 19.00
A STORY OF PROSTITUTES of Seijun Suzuki
Shunpu den, 1965, B & W, 35mm, 96 '

Tuesday, November 9 and Thursday, December 2 at 19:00
Seijun Suzuki's TOKYO DRIFTER
Nagaremono Tokyo, 1966 C, 35mm, 83 '

Thursday, November 11 at 19:00
AKUTARO of Seijun Suzuki
Akutaro, 1963, B & W, 35mm, 95'

Tuesday, November 16 19.00
Seijun's Zigeunerweisen Suzuki
Zigeunerweisen, 1980, C, 35mm, 145 '

Tuesday, December 7 19.00
DREAMING AWAKE Takeo Kimura
Yume no Maniman, 2008, C, 35mm, 106'

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