Japanese-German film relations
Ariane Beldi
beldi9 at etu.unige.ch
Thu Oct 28 10:46:02 EDT 2010
« The Cockpit », an OAV by Yoshiaki Kawajiri, based on Reiji Matsumoto’s manga, has one part taking place in WWII Germany.
Not a film, but a series, there is also Blassreiter, by Ichiro Itano, which takes place in a parallele modern Germany.
Also a series, there is Kishin Heidan, by Takaaki Ishiyama and Kazunori Mizuno.
Hopefully, this helps too !
Best,
Ariane Beldi
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Objet : Re: Japanese-German film relations
Not cinema but a tv series: Urasawa Naoki's Monster.
I hope this could help you in some way...
On 27 October 2010 16:31, Andreas Thein <andreas.thein at duesseldorf.de> wrote:
Dear Kinejapaners,
in preparing a film series for 2011, I am currently looking into Japanese films that take place in Germany (even if only in parts of the film) - or Japanese films that feature German characters. So far I came up with nothing (there are a lot of German films taking place in Japan, though), yet I seem to remember a film from some years ago about a Japanese girl living (travelling?) in Germany (Berlin?), when a plague, which is only vaguely discribed and rather metaphorical, breaks out. Somehow all of this deals with humanity's unability to love...
But I'm sure there must be more than just this one title, so: Any input would really be more than welcome!
With sincere thanks in advance,
Andreas
Andreas Thein
Filmmuseum Duesseldorf
Head of Collection
andreas.thein at duesseldorf.de
http://www.duesseldorf.de
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