100 Years of Japanese Cinema (1995)
Directed by Nagisa Oshima
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
This Japanese documentary represents director Nagisa Oshima's entry in the British Film Institute commissioned series, "Century of Cinema," designed to be a collection of the personal opinions of renowned international filmmakers concerning the cinema of their native countries. It is entirely comprised of B&W stills and short film clips.
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filmmaker, film-clips, Japanese [nationality], cinema, film-director