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The Cinema of Japan and Korea

Edited by Justin Bowyer

Paper, 288 pages,
ISBN: 978-1-904764-11-3
$29.50

September, 2004
Cloth, 288 pages,
ISBN: 978-1-904764-12-0
Wallflower Press
$80.00

The Cinema of Japan and Korea is the second volume in the new Twenty-Four Frames series that studies national and regional cinema. Focusing on the vibrant practices of Japanese and Korean cinema. Each of the twenty-four concise and insightful essays consider one significant film. The editor has compiled a unique introduction to the cinematic output of each country. The work of directors such as Akira Kurosawa, Takeshi Kitano, Kenji Mizoguchi, Kinji Fukusaku, Ki-young Kim, Nagisa, Oshima, Ki-duk Kim and Takashi Miike are discussed. The collection includes in-depth studies of films such as Battle Royale, Audition, Violent Cop, In the Realm of the Senses, Tetsuo Two: Body Hammer, Stray Dog, A Page of Madness and Godzilla.

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About the Author

Justin Bowyer is the author of Conversations with Jack Cardiff (2003) and a freelance writer.

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