spectators in Japanese movies
Jasper Sharp
j.sharp
Mon Oct 16 08:27:30 EDT 2000
How about Masado Harada's 'Goodbye Movie Fans:An Indian Summer' from 1979?
-----Original Message-----
From: Gay Jean Triplett [mailto:gjt2 at columbia.edu]
Sent: 16 October 2000 14:25
To: KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
Subject: Re: women and spectators
There is the scene at the beginning of Tampopo, set in a movie theater,
it is somewhat exaggerated but the Gangsters pet peeves about other
viewers behavior are on the money.
Gay Jean Triplett
sdeboer wrote:
>
> Greetings everyone. I would second Aaron Gerow's request for
> reactions/reports from anyone who has been able to attend the conference
> on Japanese women filmmakers--I, for one, wish I could have listened to
> some of the discussions at that conference.
>
> Also, the following question is more motivated by curiousity than
> anything, but I'm wondering if anyone can think of any Japanese films that
> depict scenes of spectators watching films (or even entering film
> theaters)--any films of any time period would be welcome.
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Stephanie DeBoer
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