Toshiya Fujita titles
J.sharp
j.sharp at hpo.net
Sun Mar 11 06:14:36 EDT 2007
answer this, sorry, but here's another query regarding Fujita - I believe he
was also commonly known by a one-word nickname as well, which I remember
writing down on a scrap of paper several years ago. Does anyone offhand know
what this name was?
Thanks,
Jasper
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Subject: Toshiya Fujita titles
Date: 10/03/07 04:31
> It's a very well-known film, but can anyone confirm if the correct
transliteration of the subtitle for Lady Snowblood 2 is "Urami renka" or
"Urami renga"? "Renka" strikes me as more usual Japanese, but a hell of a
lot of English-language sources give "renga". Also, on a more
obscure Toshiya Fujita-related note, can anyone confirm that the 1968
documentary listed in some sources as Nippon no wakamonotachi and in others
as Nippon reinen are one and the same? I am leaning towards Nippon reinen as
the more plausible title - does anyone second this? ALEX
Mark Nornes <amnornes at umich.edu> wrote: David Dinnell and I are
bringing Matsumoto Toshio to this year's Ann Arbor Film Festival. We've also
invited Jonathan Hall to help with the Q and A,
> Introductions, etc. I'll post a screening list when it's nailed down.
I was, however, interested in gathering some information about the initial
screenings of For My Right Crushed Eye. This is Matsumoto's three projector
extravaganza, and really wonderful film that let's you tap into the times
like few films. I've read in a number of places that flash bulbs were used
in front of the screen to finish off the film, but texts basically leave it
at that. Does anyone have any more first or second-hand information? Has
anyone seen a screening where it's been reproduced? Markus 
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