Tokachi Tsuchiya's A Normal Life Please wins Best Doc award at Raindance.
Jasper Sharp
jasper_sharp at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 13 14:14:17 EDT 2009
I posted a big message about this on my website, http://jaspersharp.com/, so feel free to leave your comments there.
Just one thing though, any reason this isn't playing at Yamagata this year?
Jasper
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 11:11:23 -0700
From: camford1989 at yahoo.com
To: KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
Subject: Re: Jujiro on DVD
Great news. _Jujiro_ was shown at Pacific Film Archives in the seventies sometime. I saw it then. I don't think I missed titles.
Cheers,
SA Thornton
Arizona State University
From: Jasper Sharp <jasper_sharp at hotmail.com>
To: kinejapan <kinejapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Sent: Tue, October 13, 2009 6:09:32 AM
Subject: RE: Jujiro on DVD
This is great news Aaron. I am interested though about the question of intertitles in the film. Jujiro was considered lost for a long time in Japan, until it was discovered in the British Film Institute in London, from what I understand. This was from the same print that Kinugasa took across to Europe after just making it. When this screened at the National Film Center in Tokyo about 5 years ago, there were English language intertitles and no Japanese written at all - one of those rare moments when I could let out a smug "hah!" and enjoy the film while everyone else sat seething in disappointment.
So yes, I am also intrigued where the print came from.
Jasper Sharp
Midnight Eye: The Latest and Best in Japanese Cinema
www.midnighteye.com
More details about me on http://jaspersharp.com/
>
> I was thus extremely surprised to see that Kinugasa Teinosuke's Jujiro
> (Crossroads, 1928) has recently been put out
on DVD by one of these
> cut-rate labels, Disk Plan, in their Nihon Meisaku Gekijo series. I
> bought a copy to check it out and, thankfully, the visuals are pretty
> good for the price (1000 yen). It is 74 minutes in length, which means
> they probably did at silent speed. There is no music, no menu, no
> chapters, and of course no subtitles, but given that this has never
> even come out on VHS (unlike Kinugasa's Page of Madness, which came
> out on VHS in the USA about 20 years ago), it was amazing to see this.
> I wonder where they got the print for this.
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