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Julien Seveon js97
Fri Oct 13 17:49:15 EDT 2000


You might try at the Japanese embassy in London (I guess) where the Cultural 
Section should have more than a couple of movies in their collection. Get in 
touch with them, embassy's Cultural Services often organise projections of 
local films. They may also have a collection of Japanese movies available to 
view on video for teacher, students?

JS



>From: "J Rand" <axis at freeuk.com>
>Reply-To: KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
>To: "Kinejapan" <kinejapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu>
>Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2000 17:00:45 +0100
>
>Having recently completed a Masters Degree looking at the work of Yasujiro
>Ozu I am now considering undertaking a Phd  on some aspect of Japanese
>cinema.  I was wondering if anyone might have any ideas on how I might get
>to view a reasonably wide spectrum of Japanese cinema as the location where
>I live in South West England makes this really difficult.  I cannot afford
>to travel widely to film festivals and read rather enviously the list of
>Mitzoguchi films to be seen in Munich.  The difficulty of viewing these
>films automatically puts them into an exclusive category which apart from
>being very frustrating for people like myself, I think is also a great 
>shame
>for the cinema going population at large.
>
>Any ideas would be much appreciated.
>
>Janet
>

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