[KineJapan] Daido Eiga
Maria Jose Gonzalez
tkarsavina at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 28 22:53:19 EDT 2021
Hello Jasper.Daido Eiga was the failed project of Nikkatsu/ Daiei/ Shintoho director, scriptwriter and actor Ikeda Tomiyasu.Founded possibly in the spring of 1946, amidst the aftermath of the war, Ikeda seemed very keen on having his own company and managed to "steal" some actors from Daiei, most notably Tachibana Kimiko.However, Daido folded up without having produced a single film (accounts say Ikeda lost the initial energy and interest, I guess money also had to do with it) and it is often overlooked in any biographical account:http://toyfilm-museum.jp/news/infomation/4533.html
Both the directors and the actors then moved back to Daiei or to the theatre, as Tachibana herself.The studios were supposed to be at Kyoto Uzumasa, if I recall correctly.Best,
María José GonzálezKwansei Gakuin UniversityNishinomiya, Japan
On Thursday, 29 April 2021, 12:10:37 AM GMT+9, Jasper Sharp via KineJapan <kinejapan at mailman.yale.edu> wrote:
#yiv0087312057 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}Hi everyone, I have a quick question for those of you who might know a little about Kyoto film history. Does anyone know of a film company called Daido Eiga (大同映画) that was around circa 1946/47? The name came up in something I'm researching, and it seems to be a thing, but I can't find anything of substance about it on the internet.Thanks for your help.bestJasper
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