1. Kinugasa Teinosuke | Japanese film, silent film, jidaigeki | Britannica
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Kinugasa Teinosuke was the first Japanese motion-picture director to present his story from the point of view of one of the characters and thus create a subjective world in a film. He also pioneered in the use of flashbacks and in the creation of visual atmospheric effect. From 1917 to 1922
2. Japan and the Foreign Language Film Oscar
Mar 3, 2024 · At the 1955 Oscar ceremony, Teinosuke Kinugasa's GATE OF HELL was awarded an Honorary Oscar as “Best Foreign Language Film first released in the ...
Japan’s choice of Wim Wenders’ PERFECT DAYS (2023) as its submission for Best International Feature at this year’s Academy Awards and its subsequent nomination got me to thinking about Japan and it…
3. Teinosuke Kinugasa - Director - Film Reference
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Teinosuke Kinugasa - Director - Films as Director:, Other Films, Publications on Film Reference
4. Three Japanese Films Nominated for Academy Awards - LinkedIn
Jan 25, 2024 · Three films received honorary Academy Awards between 1951 and 1955, Kurosawa Akira's "Rashomon"(1951), Kinugasa Teinosuke's "Gate of Hell ...
Japanese cinema has had its ups and downs. There have been periods when Japanese film has been celebrated as a major contributor to global cinema, and then there have been times when it has been speculated in all seriousness that Japanese cinema is over.
5. The South East-Asian films that won an Oscar
Feb 28, 2016 · Gate of Hell, by Teinosuke Kinugasa. During a rebellion in 1159, the samurai Morito desires the lady-in-waiting Kesa, but she's married to ...
The first successes of Asian films in the Oscars occured during the 50's, when the award for Foreign-Language Film was not yet introduced and the Academy The South East-Asian films that won an Oscar
6. TEINOSUKE KINUGASA: FROM SHADOW TO LIGHT
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Curated by Alexander Jacoby and Johan Nordström. Co-organizer: National Film Archive of Japan
7. Teinosuke Kinugasa (1896-1982) - Z. Snow Film Notes
Jul 25, 2018 · The third, made in the fifties while Kinugasa was working at the Daiei studio, was an elaborate costume drama starring regular leading man Kazuo ...
Though he directed over a hundred films in nearly half a century, Japanese pioneer Teinosuke Kinugasa is primarily remembered for three dramas. The first two, made after the one-time onnagata perfo…
8. A Page of Madness: The Lost, Avant Garde Masterpiece from Early ...
Jan 17, 2019 · During that time Kinugasa received a Palme d'Or and an Oscar for his splashy samurai spectacle The Gate of Hell (1953) and Kawabata, who wrote ...
See AlsoBasil MartusevichIt’s a sad fact that the vast majority of silent movies in Japan have been lost thanks to human carelessness, earthquakes and the grim efficiency of the United States Air Force. The first films of hugely important figures like Kenji Mizoguchi, Yasujiro Ozu, and Hiroshi Shimizu have simply vanished.
9. Kinugasa Teinosuke: From Shadow to Light - ITP Global Film
Jul 17, 2023 · This was a programme of film curated by Alexander Jacoby and Johan Nordström with, as co-organiser, The National Film Archive of Japan. · Kurutta ...
This was a programme of film curated by Alexander Jacoby and Johan Nordström with, as co-organiser, The National Film Archive of Japan. Kinugasa is best known for his early avant-garde films Kurutt…
10. Gate of Hell Movie Stills - Teinosuke Kinugasa (1953) - Screenmusings
Won 1 Oscar - Costume design (Mitsuzô Wada) and an honorary award for Best Foreign Language Film. Another 6 wins & 1 nomination.
Gallery of blu-ray stills from the 1953 Japanese drama movie, Gate of Hell.
11. A Page of Madness - San Francisco Silent Film Festival
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When’s the last time you were surprised by a silent film? Impressed, dazzled, yes, but genuinely surprised? You’d think by 2017, with all the silent-era history scholarship behind us, that authentic, mutant-DNA “Holy Crap” moments would be rare on the ground, and, of course, they are. But there’s no amount of buckling up that can prepare a well-versed silent cinephile for the utter unheralded weirdness of Teinosuke Kinugasa’s A Page of Madness (Kurutta Ichipeiji). Scan the sacred texts, from Paul Rotha onward—it’s not there, as if it were a disturbing dream filmgoers may’ve thought they’d had, fleeting but creepy, after a big meal and too much wine.
12. Japan's Oscar Winners | Nippon.com
Mar 29, 2022 · Drive My Car, directed by Hamaguchi Ryūsuke, won the Academy Award for Best International Feature on March 27, 2022, becoming the latest Japanese film to be ...
A listing of Japan’s Academy Awards, from Kurosawa Akira to Hamaguchi Ryūsuke.
13. 30 Oscar-worthy movies that never won an Academy Award
Mar 16, 2023 · Was it nominated: Tokyo Story reached cinemas in November, 1993 – a year in which the Foreign Language Oscar was not presented to anyone.
Some stone-cold classics that were never awarded Oscars
14. Japan film "Drive My Car" wins best international feature at Oscars
Mar 28, 2022 · Director Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "Drive My Car" won best international feature at the 94th US Academy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Director Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "Drive My Car" wins best international feature at the 94th U.S. Academy Awards in Los Angeles, becoming the second Japanese film to bag the prestigious Oscar for the category after having garnered a string of international accolades.