Directory of World Cinema: Japan 2 ARCHITECTURE / Buildings / ResidentialBuilding on and bringing up to date the material presented in the first instalment of Directory of World Cinema: Japan, this volume continues the exploration of the enduring classics, cult favourites and contemporary blockbusters of Japanese cinema with new contributions from leading critics and film scholars. Accompanying the critical essays in this volume are more than 150 new film reviews, complemented by full colour film stills, and significantly
World Film Locations: Madrid is a trip through the urban space conceived as film location
European and Asian relations
yet aimed as much at fans as at scholars
and Holy Ghost is the story of German POWs held in the camps in the American south
taking photographs of contemporary fashion in action and setting it alongside explorations of modern and historic representations of fashion and beauty as seen in a wide variety of products of Russian culture
the examples of contemporary art assembled in What’s Next
Antônio Carlos Jobim has been called the greatest of all contemporary Brazilian songwriters
Theatre teachers are forced to adapt constantly and they struggle to serve both their students and craft
The book presents commentaries on particular films and their social and urban relevance
The contributors map narratives of Europe rooted in Eastern Europe
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