1. Kinji Fukasaku · Japanese Horror Visual Aesthetics - UMSI580
Kinji Fukasaku was an influential Japanese Director who rose to fame in the Japanese Film industry with his gore infused 'Yakuza' films.
2. Kinji Fukasaku Collection (Arrow Video) (Blu-ray) - Bol
Of the many directors associated with the Japanese crime film, perhaps none are more synonymous with the genre than Kinji Fukasaku! Throughout his prolific ...
Kinji Fukasaku Collection (Arrow Video). Of the many directors associated with the Japanese crime film, perhaps none are more synonymous with the genre...
3. The kid killers | Movies | The Guardian
6 sep 2001 · It has taken 40 years for Kinji Fukasaku to break on to the international scene - and he had to murder 40 schoolchildren to do it. His latest ...
The veteran Japanese film-maker behind Tora! Tora! Tora! has turned his talents to murderous teenagers. Steve Rose talks to Kinji Fukasaku.
4. Kinji Fukasaku - Midnight Eye interview
9 apr 2001 · Even at 70 years old, Kinji Fukasaku continues to make films that shock, grab, and disturb the viewer. Is Battle Royale a warning to the youth ...
Tom Mes and Jasper Sharp meet the man behind the notorious Battle Royale, Kinji Fukasaku.: 'I am fully aware that there is a generation gap between where I stand and where those kids stand.'
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5. Horror Stories (Ed. 3): Teenage Violence in Kinji Fukasaku's Battle ...
3 aug 2020 · In Kinji Fukasaku's Battle Royale (2000), violence and gore are used as elements in the depiction of social anxieties that Japan faced at ...
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6. Children Have No Hope for the Future' | TIME
3 jan 2001 · Violence is nothing new to the director, 70-year-old Kinji Fukasaku, known for yakuza films and the World War II epic Tora Tora Tora. In a ...
The controversial new Japanese film Battle Royale is aptly named, for it has provoked debate over its graphic portrayals of teens killing one another in...
7. “Battle Royale” by Kinji Fukasaku (Review) - Opus
23 okt 2002 · I was shocked by the film's premise, violence, and implications. Most shocking of all, I found myself deeply moved by the characters and their tragic situation.
I was shocked by the film’s premise, violence, and implications. Most shocking of all, I found myself deeply moved by the characters and their tragic situation.
8. Violent Panic: The Big Crash (Kinji Fukasaku, 1976)
19 dec 2014 · Violent Panic crashes cult film genres (sex comedy, crime, erotic horror, carsploitation) into Fukasaku's trademark handheld cinematography to ...
KINJI FUKASAKU’S ODE TO AUTOMOTIVE ANARCHY Acclaimed Japanese director Kinji Fukasaku breaks free from his iconic yakuza films with Violent Panic: The Big Crash, a deliriously wild ride throu…
9. Fukasaku Kinji and Beginning with a Bomb | Columbia Scholarship Online
Abstract. This chapter discusses Japanese director Fukasaku Kinji. Fukasaku ... discipline. The hot-blooded young men back from the battlefields, although ...
Abstract. This chapter discusses Japanese director Fukasaku Kinji. Fukasaku, born in 1930, grew up through the period of intense nationalist fervour that m
10. 'Yakuza Graveyard' Blu-ray Review: Radiance Films - Slant Magazine
2 mei 2023 · Radiance Films offers a faithful transfer of 'Yakuza Graveyard,' one of Fukasaku Kinji's gnarliest yakuza classics ... sex by the beach ...
Radiance Films offers a faithful transfer of 'Yakuza Graveyard,' one of Fukasaku Kinji’s gnarliest yakuza classics.
11. TSPDT - Kinji Fukasaku
Kinji Fukasaku. "Kinji Fukasaku was a Japanese writer and director known ... Sex (GF-9650). 1967 - The Singing Lesson (GF-7609) [Lindsay Anderson & Piotr ...
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12. Yakuza Graveyard — Cineaste Magazine
... Kinji Fukasaku spent considerable time refining his vision of the genre as a ... Sex (1967), Three Resurrected Drunkards (1968), and Death by Hanging ...
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13. In Memoriam Kinji Fukasaku (1930 – 2003) - Midnight Eye feature
22 jan 2003 · It's 11 pm on a Friday night. I'm listening to the soundtrack CD of Kinji Fukasaku's Battles Without Honour and Humanity series on ...
Our humble tribute to one of Japanese cinema's true greats.
14. Fukasaku kinji's Battles Without Honor and Humanity:a historiographic ...
discipline, obedience and frugality of the Japanese, were the main reasons for ... Fukasaku, Kinji (2000), Batoru Rowaiaru/Battle Royal, Tokyo: Fukasaku ...
The article claims that Fukasaku Kinji’s Jingi Naki Tatakai/Battles Without Honor and Humanity (BWHH) (1973–1974), a Japanese yakuza genre film series, is a historiographic metafiction. It makes a critical review of the salient interpretations American and European critics have made upon Fukasaku’s yakuza genre cinema. It discusses Aaron Gerow’s assertion that Fukasaku is ‘one of cinema’s unique historiographers’. As it attempts to show that Fukasaku’s BWHH series is a historiographic fiction that conveys a view upon Japan’s post-war society, culture and politics, alternative to that of Japanese nihonjinron discourses. Finally, the article argues that, as BWHH series criticizes the way historiographic knowledge is built, it can be considered a historiographic metafiction, according to Linda Hutcheon’s definition.