Japanese films in Taiwan

Graeme Lennon graeme.lennon
Fri Oct 24 19:39:36 EDT 2003


Oh... I didn't. Wait, yes I did.

My apologies to all.

> Hello Mark,
>
> I'm a KineJapan lurker, and I was curious about the Chinese cinema list
you
> mention. Is it a public listserv that I could join, or an academic
> by-invitation-only list? I would quite like to sign up for a list
discussing
> Chinese cinema at the same level as KineJapan covers the Japanese side of
> things.
>
> Thanks for your time!
>
> > More from the Chinese cinema list:
> >
> >
> > I would have to answer mostly no to the ban on Japanese films in Taiwan
> > during this era.
> >
> > My reason for this claim actually ties into a co-worker here in my
> > office from Taipei (born 1947). He told me while growing up in 50's and
> > 60's there was a theater in the city (owned by Shaw Bros.) which played
> > Japanese films and was where he developed his love of Japanese swordplay
> > films. Actually they showcased all styles of Japanese film there.
> >
> > Hong Kong also allowed Japanese films to be screened during this period
> > also (as per Fonoroff's book).
> >
> > Stephen LaRocque
> >
> >
> >
> > A. M. Nornes
> > Program in Film and Video Studies
> > University of Michigan
> > 2512 Frieze Building
> > 105 South State Building
> > Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285
> > +++++++++++++++++++++
> > Telephone: 734-647-2094
> > FAX: 734-936-1846
> > Email: amnornes at umich.edu
> >
>





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