Renoir's "Rules" Japan Release?
Peter Grilli
grilli
Thu Aug 28 13:31:25 EDT 2008
Renoir's La regle du Jeu may not have been released theatrically in Japan
until 1982, but I am pretty sure I saw it at the old Tokyo Institut
Franco-Japonais near Iidabashi in the mid- or late-1950s. Many great French
films were regularly screened there, and -- though I can't be absolutely
positive -- I think I saw Renoir's masterpiece there as well. (I'm
guessing, but the Institut may well have gotten the print from Towa.)
Peter Grilli
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From: "Roland Domenig" <roland.domenig at univie.ac.at>
To: <KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 10:30 PM
Subject: AW: Renoir's "Rules" Japan Release?
It is quite obvious why Renoir's La regle du jeu wasn't released during
wartime and as Roger mentioned it was not before 1959 that the film was
"rediscovered" and lauded as masterpiece. The late release in Japan can be
explained by the fact that from around the time the film resurfaced it
became more and more difficult for foreign "art films" to be released in
Japan because distributors concentrated on more lucrative popular films. The
Art Theatre Guild was established in 1961 to counterbalance this development
and Renoir's film was among the many films considered by the ATG programming
committee for their lineup. But ATG itself came under financial pressure and
concentrated on recent films and didn't release films from before 1950 with
a few expectations such as Welles' Citizen Cane and Eisenstein's Alexander
Nevsky (one must not forget the tailback of unreleased "recent" films in
Japan). When the Iwanami Hall (Equipe de cinema), which followed ATG as
distributor and exhibitor of non-commercial "art films", finally released La
regle du jeu in 1982 the film was already canonized as classical
masterpiece.
The film was imported to Japan much earlier, however, and I remember to have
seen the title in one of Towa's lineups (from the 1950s if IRCC). I can not
rule out that there have been individual screenings of the film in Japan
before its theatrical release in 1982.
Roland Domenig
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Betreff: Re: Renoir's "Rules" Japan Release?
If you haven't already, you might ask the Kawakita Foundation about their
Press Sheet for ge-mu no kisoku
http://database.kawakita-film.or.jp/webdatabase/YougaResult.aspx
I can see why it wouldn't have appeared until the sixties. Quite apart from
wartime import restrictions and blockades, it bombed on release and wasn't
restored and revived until 1959. But 1982 seems late.
Others may be able to help you more.
Roger
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From: Frako Loden<mailto:frako at well.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 5:33 PM
Subject: Renoir's "Rules" Japan Release?
In what year was Jean Renoir's Rules of the Game (La Regle du jeu, 1939)
first released theatrically in Japan? I'm seeing September 18, 1982
mentioned in poster captions and imdb.com. Is this true? If so, what are the
circumstances of this delayed release?
Frako Loden
Berkeley, CA
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