Oshima suggestions

Katherine Mezur kmezur at u.washington.edu
Wed Jun 17 03:57:57 EDT 2009


You might take a look at the website for the current Oshima series at  
the UC Berkeley Pacific Film Archive for an array of incredible films  
with synopses and other info. http://www.bampfa.berkeley.edu/ 
filmseries/oshima_2009
best katherine
Katherine Mezur
Assistant Professor
School of Drama and Japan Studies Faculty
University of Washington
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On Jun 16, 2009, at 10:15 AM, Joseph Murphy wrote:

> I agree with Jonathan that Cruel Story of Youth is a more narrative- 
> friendly alternative.  Cruel Story of Youth with Kurosawa's No  
> Regrets for Our Youth can give an idea of the how this rite of  
> passage changes from the 30s to the 60s.
> yours,
> Joe Murphy
>
>
> On Jun 15, 2009, at 3:18 PM, Mark Nornes wrote:
>
>> A friend wants to show a film in connection to a symposium on the
>> political events of 1960. The obvious choice is Night and Fog in
>> Japan, but that film is pretty rough on today's audiences.
>>
>> What would _you_ show?
>>
>> Markus
>

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