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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2020 · 1H 28M

Summer of Sixties - Japanese New Wave: Seijun Suzuki and Nagisa Oshima

from Politics of Cinema

As we work our way thru the 1960's, we'll take the occasional break from Hollywood to look as some other countries and films movements that helped the massive transition that took place during this decade. Today, a very brief look at the Japanese New Wave via two of the greats; Seijun Suzuki (Branded to Kill) and Nagisa Oshima (Night and Fog in Japan & Death by Hanging). Also recommended: Kill! / A Colt is My Passport / Pigs in Battleships / Black Lizard / Genocide / The Pornographers / Tokyo Drifter 

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