To the distant observer form and meaning in the Japanese cinema
The cinema of Japan, at least until 1945, was the only national cinema to derive fundamentally from a non-European culture. Its films thus diverged in important respects from the standard 'Hollywood style' of shooting and editing adopted by the industries of Europe and the US, as well as b...
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London, England
Scolar Press
1979.
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