Kinuyo Tanaka was, and still is, one of the most celebrated stars in the history of Japanese cinema. She dedicated her whole life to cinema, acting in over 250 films and collaborating with the most important directors. In the post-war period, Tanaka herself became a film director, the second woman in Japan after wartime filmmaker Tazuko Sakane. Between 1953 and 1962, Tanaka directed six feature films working within the mainstream cinema produced by the Japanese studio system. She was the only female director active during the post-war Golden Age of Japanese cinema in the late 1950s. Her outstanding career in front of and behind the camera not only accompanies the history and technical transformations of cinema in Japan, from the silent era ...
A revamped period-drama film genre surfaced after the Allied occupation of Japan (1945–1952), featur...
The successes of Akira Kurosawa’s films have shaped and influenced Western views on Japan after Worl...
A revamped period-drama film genre surfaced after the Allied occupation of Japan (1945–1952), featur...
Tazuko Sakane was the first female director in Japan. By 1936, Sakane had taken a variety of positio...
Book synopsis: This is the first book in English dedicated to the actor and director Tanaka Kinuyo. ...
The chapter focuses on the production and reception of Love Letter (Koibumi, 1953) and The Moon Has ...
This is one of the first publications to appraise star Tanaka Kinuyo?s trailblazing oeuvre as film d...
Tsuru Aoki is best remembered as the wife of Sessue Hayakawa, and certainly Aoki’s role as adoring w...
The introduction presents an overview of Tanaka’s life and career vis-a-vis the history of twentieth...
AT SEVENTY, she's Japan's greatest living actress, often compared to Mary Pickford, but more like a ...
In contrast to the canonical history of cinema and film theory, often dominated by academic texts an...
This chapter examines the work of Haneda Sumiko (1926-) one of the pioneering and most prolific docu...
The aim of the thesis is to look at Mizoguchi’s heroines from the angle of Japanese history and cult...
Wakao Ayako (1933–) is one of the most popular film stars of post-war Japanese cinema, yet there is ...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the number of female directors in Japan has notably incr...
A revamped period-drama film genre surfaced after the Allied occupation of Japan (1945–1952), featur...
The successes of Akira Kurosawa’s films have shaped and influenced Western views on Japan after Worl...
A revamped period-drama film genre surfaced after the Allied occupation of Japan (1945–1952), featur...
Tazuko Sakane was the first female director in Japan. By 1936, Sakane had taken a variety of positio...
Book synopsis: This is the first book in English dedicated to the actor and director Tanaka Kinuyo. ...
The chapter focuses on the production and reception of Love Letter (Koibumi, 1953) and The Moon Has ...
This is one of the first publications to appraise star Tanaka Kinuyo?s trailblazing oeuvre as film d...
Tsuru Aoki is best remembered as the wife of Sessue Hayakawa, and certainly Aoki’s role as adoring w...
The introduction presents an overview of Tanaka’s life and career vis-a-vis the history of twentieth...
AT SEVENTY, she's Japan's greatest living actress, often compared to Mary Pickford, but more like a ...
In contrast to the canonical history of cinema and film theory, often dominated by academic texts an...
This chapter examines the work of Haneda Sumiko (1926-) one of the pioneering and most prolific docu...
The aim of the thesis is to look at Mizoguchi’s heroines from the angle of Japanese history and cult...
Wakao Ayako (1933–) is one of the most popular film stars of post-war Japanese cinema, yet there is ...
Since the turn of the twenty-first century, the number of female directors in Japan has notably incr...
A revamped period-drama film genre surfaced after the Allied occupation of Japan (1945–1952), featur...
The successes of Akira Kurosawa’s films have shaped and influenced Western views on Japan after Worl...
A revamped period-drama film genre surfaced after the Allied occupation of Japan (1945–1952), featur...