Searching for Geisha film dvds

Alexander Jacoby a_p_jacoby
Mon Aug 14 21:22:43 EDT 2006


Or maybe you should be in Japan! The Japan Foundation
have subtitled copies of all the films you want to
see, except for Growing Up (at the Kawakita Institute)
and The Story of a Love at Naniwa (in the Film
Center). I appreciate that might not be much use if
you can't snag a research grant or if you want to show
them to students.

ALEX



--- SYBIL.THORNTON at asu.edu wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> If youi get desperate (and you will), try to get up
> to the Pacific Film 
> Archive.  They have several of the films you want to
> see.  See 
> www.bampfa.berkeley.edu for online catalogue.
> 
> Cheers,
> SA Thornton 
> ASU History
> 
> 
> 
> Quoting yuko itatsu <itatsu at usc.edu>:
> 
> > Hello Professor Bernstein,
> > If you are traveling to Los Angeles, I think two
> of the best bets where
> > 
> > you'd find what you're looking for would be
> Cinefile and Vidiots. Both
> > are 
> > located on the west side of the city. Both of
> these DVD rental shops
> > have a 
> > good foreign film collection, and sells some of
> their inventory, so I
> > think 
> > it'd be worth calling them.
> > http://www.cinefilevideo.com/
> > 
> > http://www.vidiotsvideo.com/
> > 
> > Best,
> > Yuko Itatsu
> > -------------
> > Yuko Itatsu
> > Ph.D. Candidate
> > History Department
> > University of Southern California
> > itatsu at usc.edu
> > 
> >   ----- Original Message ----- 
> >   From: Matthew H. Bernstein
> >   To: KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
> >   Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 6:55 AM
> >   Subject: Searching for Geisha film dvds
> > 
> > 
> >   Can anyone tell me of a vendor of dvds (any
> region) of Japanese films
> > with 
> > English subtitles? Especially the Mizoguchi and
> the Naruse and the
> > Shindo?
> > 
> >   I'll be in the Los Angeles area later this week.
>  Perhaps there is a
> > 
> > specialty store in the area?
> > 
> >   Nihonbashi by Ichikawa
> > 
> > 
> >   Flowing, Nagareru 1956
> > 
> >   Woman of Rumor (Mizoguchi)
> > 
> > 
> >   Women are Born Twice
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >   Gion Festival Music (Mizoguchi)
> > 
> > 
> >   Clothes of Deception (Yoshimura, 1951)
> >   Epitome (Kaneto Shindo, 1953)
> > 
> >   Growing Up (Heinosuke Gosho, 1955)
> > 
> >   Geisha in the Old City (Hiroshi Inagaki, 1957)
> > 
> >   A Strange Story of East of the Rvier Sumida
> (Toyoda, 1960)
> > 
> >   A House in the Quarter (Tomotaka Tasaka, 1963)
> > 
> >   A Scent of Incense (Keisuke Kinoshita, 1964)
> > 
> >   The Strange Story of Oyuki (Kaneto Shindo, 1992)
> > 
> >   Not Long After Leaving Shinagawa (Kawashima,
> 1957)
> > 
> >   The Story of a Love at Naniwa (Tomu Uchida,
> 1959)
> > 
> >   Thanks, everyone!
> > 
> >   Matthew H. Bernstein
> >   Associate Professor of Film Studies
> >   Director of Graduate Studies
> >   Department of Film Studies
> >   Emory University
> >   109 Rich Building
> >   Atlanta, GA 30322
> > 
> >   Book Review Editor, Film Quarterly
> >   404 727 3466
> >   FAX: 404 727 4949
> >   mbernst at emory.edu
> >   http://www.filmstudies.emory.edu/
> > 
> > 
> 



		
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