self-introduction and request

Linda Ehrlich linda.ehrlich at gmail.com
Tue May 19 11:42:53 EDT 2009


Mia: I believe the Library of Congress has copies, but not for general
circulation. Only for viewing there (a very interesting experience in
itself). Linda Ehrlich

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Mia Webster
<Mia.Webster at radio-canada.ca>wrote:

>  Name: Mia Webster
> Institutional affiliation or job: Visual researcher for CBC / Radio-Canada
> (French language Canadian public broadcaster)
> City and country: Montréal, Canada
> Research projects or publications: Currently working on doc on WWII
> Interests with regard to Japanese film and moving image media:
>
> For this current documentary project, I would like to view the following
> two Japanese films:
> - Chokoreto to heitai (Chocolate and soldiers), directed by Takeshi Sato,
> first aired in Osaka Nov 30, 1938
> - Nishizumi Senshacho-Den (The Story of Tank Commander Nishizumi), directed
> by Kosaburo Yoshimura, first aired at the Kokusai cinema, Nov 29, 1940
>
> I haven't been able to find them on the web, at Amazon.ca nor Amazon.com,
> at any of our specialized video stores, at zip.ca...  I contacted the
> Kawakita Memorial Film Institute in Japon, as well as The Asian Film
> Archives but they couldn't help.  I searched the websites of the National
> Film Center of the NMOMA in Tokyo, and NHK but have come up with nothing.  I
> also contacted the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre here in Montreal, the
> Canada-Japan Society, the Japanese consulat of Canada, the Japan Society of
> New York, the Center for Asian American Media, and the Canadian association
> of Asiatic Studies, but no-one was able to offer any other suggestions of
> where I might find these.
>
> Anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thank you, much appreciated,
>
> Mia
>



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