film about red army

Fergus MacDermot macdermotfergus
Fri Jun 11 04:52:19 EDT 2004


One book that will help you regarding Oshima is a collection of his own 
writings that outline some of his political philosophy behind film making.

Follow this link:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0262650398/qid=1086943906/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-9115959-9729449?v=glance&s=books


>Hi, all.
>
>I am Nohchool Park at the University of Kansas. Does anybody have any 
>information on Japanese film about red army (Sekkigun) in the 1970s or 
>student movements in the 1960s? I am actually undertaking a research on how 
>the student movements in the 60s and 70s in Japan influenced on the content 
>and style of the films in the following generation. I suppose there must 
>have been a gap between old stylists such as Kurosawa and Mizoguzi, and the 
>post-60s directors like Imamura Shohei and Oshima Nagisa. Did the latter 
>directors ever critically reevaluated the older generation just as French 
>new wave directors dismissed their "Papa's films" as "a certain tendency"?
>
>I heard that Oshima Nagisa made a film titled "Night and Fog in Tokyo" 
>which depicts the 60s' student movement in Japan. Any information about the 
>films and texts concerning the above topic will be of great help to me.
>
>Have a good summer!
>
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