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Teinosuke Kinugasa

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During the 1920s, Teinosuke Kinugasa’s startlingly modern experimental movies infused Japanese film with a sophistication that rivalled the best European art films. His innovations, along with those of Kenji Mizoguchi, Yasujiro Ozu, and Sadao Yamanaka, helped Japanese cinema develop a distinct cinematic voice.

Born in 1898, in Mie, Kinugasa entered film in 1917, as an onnagata, a man who specialized in female roles. At the time, Japanese cinema was evolving away from staged performances of Kabuki to become a unique cultural art form unto itself, though conventions from the theater, such as the onnagata, remained. Kinugasa turned to filmmaking in 1922, and managed to crank out several silent features (sadly lost), until the infamous 1923 Kanto earthquake, which leveled Tokyo and killed thousands of people. The quake signaled the beginning of an unprecedented influx of Western ideas into Japan. Bauhaus-inspired buildings rose from the rubble, while Marxism and Freudianism became… read more

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Cremildo

24Feb12

Have his films been released on DVD in the West? 'Jigokumon' and 'Page' seem to be unmissable unavailable masterpieces.

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clockworkdaisyblues

20Nov10

Kinugasa is esthete japan movie director. Chushingura (1932) / The Revenge of Yukino-jo (1935-6) / Lantern (1960)

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