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World Film Locations: Tokyo gives readers a kaleidoscopic view of one of the world’s most complex and exciting cities through the lens of world cinema. 50 scenes from classic and contemporary films explore how motion pictures have shaped the role of Tokyo in our collective consciousness, as well as how these cinematic moments reveal aspects of the life and culture of a city that are often hidden from view. Complimenting these scenes from such varied films as Tokyo Story, You Only Live Twice, Godzilla and Enter the Void are six spotlight essays that take us from the wooden streets of pre-nineteenth-century Edo to the sprawling 'what-if' megalopolis of science fiction anime.

Illustrated throughout with dynamic screen captures World Film Locations: Tokyo is at once a guided tour of Japan’s capital conducted by the likes of Akira Kurosawa, Samuel Fuller, Chris Marker and Sofia Coppola while also being an indispensible record of how Tokyo has fired both the imaginations of individuals working behind the camera and those of us sitting transfixed in movie theatres.



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The style and quality of writing is highly accessible and isn’t weighed down with hefty academic ballast, but remains intelligently structured.

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Table of Contents

Maps/Scenes

Scenes 1-7 – 1927-1951

Scenes 8-14 – 1951-1966

Scenes 15-21 – 1966-1978

Scenes 22-28 – 1980-1997

Scenes 29-36 – 1997-2002

Scenes 37-45 – 2003-2009

Essays

Tokyo: City of The Imagination – Jon Jung

Worst of Times/Best of Times: Post-War Tokyo in Film – Eric Evans

Tokyo Must Burn! The End of The World Through Anime Eyes – Samuel Jamier

Tokyo Stories: The Humanistic Cityscape Of Yasujiro Ozu – John Berra

Strangers Among Us: A Cinematic View of Immigrants In Tokyo – Roberta Novielli

Shinjuku: Dawn is Wet – Stephen Sarrazin

Edo: Old Tokyo resurrected on film – Reiko Tahara

World Film Locations: Tokyo

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    Publisher: Intellect Books
    Publication Date: 01/12/2011
    ISBN13: 9781841504834, 978-1841504834
    ISBN10: 1841504831

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    World Film Locations: Tokyo gives readers a kaleidoscopic view of one of the world’s most complex and exciting cities through the lens of world cinema. 50 scenes from classic and contemporary films explore how motion pictures have shaped the role of Tokyo in our collective consciousness, as well as how these cinematic moments reveal aspects of the life and culture of a city that are often hidden from view. Complimenting these scenes from such varied films as Tokyo Story, You Only Live Twice, Godzilla and Enter the Void are six spotlight essays that take us from the wooden streets of pre-nineteenth-century Edo to the sprawling 'what-if' megalopolis of science fiction anime.

    Illustrated throughout with dynamic screen captures World Film Locations: Tokyo is at once a guided tour of Japan’s capital conducted by the likes of Akira Kurosawa, Samuel Fuller, Chris Marker and Sofia Coppola while also being an indispensible record of how Tokyo has fired both the imaginations of individuals working behind the camera and those of us sitting transfixed in movie theatres.



    Trade Review

    The style and quality of writing is highly accessible and isn’t weighed down with hefty academic ballast, but remains intelligently structured.

    * Subtitled Online *

    Table of Contents

    Maps/Scenes

    Scenes 1-7 – 1927-1951

    Scenes 8-14 – 1951-1966

    Scenes 15-21 – 1966-1978

    Scenes 22-28 – 1980-1997

    Scenes 29-36 – 1997-2002

    Scenes 37-45 – 2003-2009

    Essays

    Tokyo: City of The Imagination – Jon Jung

    Worst of Times/Best of Times: Post-War Tokyo in Film – Eric Evans

    Tokyo Must Burn! The End of The World Through Anime Eyes – Samuel Jamier

    Tokyo Stories: The Humanistic Cityscape Of Yasujiro Ozu – John Berra

    Strangers Among Us: A Cinematic View of Immigrants In Tokyo – Roberta Novielli

    Shinjuku: Dawn is Wet – Stephen Sarrazin

    Edo: Old Tokyo resurrected on film – Reiko Tahara

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