Getting started
nobody
drainer
Sun May 14 19:18:06 EDT 2000
Are you an university student?
I usually get movies from the library (free rentals)... they have a somewhat decent collection, with all the "classic"auteurs... a few documentaries as well. If you would like to develop a "Japanese style,"I'd suggest watching film from before the 1970s...
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Dear all,
I'm almost embarassed amidst the knowledgable KineJapan discussions to ask this rudimentary question, but here goes:
I live in the Washington, DC area and I'm interested in greater exploration of the world of Japanese Cinema. At the same time I am not interested in buying films outright, as I have other areas of collecting established and don't want to spread myself too thin.
I especially direct this question to list members in the DC metro area (if there are any...): what are the resources I might draw on to explore Japanese film without purchasing copies? Are there mail order rental options? Is there a local Japanese film interest group? Are there local video stores that specialize in Japanese film that I might check into?
These days my interest in Japan is somewhat centered on a very traditional subject, about which I have a documentary film in development: The Tale of Genji. But as a filmmaker I'd like to build on having seen a goodly number of traditional Japanese films back in the 70s, and now begin to look also into contemporary work. I'm interested in narrative films, but also in documentaries. I suspect documentaries will be pretty hard to come by.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Elliot Berlin
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