Tag: Hideyuki Hirayama
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JFF15 Interview: Hideyuki Hirayama
JFF15 INTERVIEW: We have a chat with Hideyuki Hirayama on Ōba, The Last Samurai and Shinsan: A Serenade in a Coalmine Town.
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JFF15 Review: Shinsan – A Serenade in a Coalmine Town
JFF15 REVIEW: Revisit a quiet life in a small with festival guest Hideyuki Hirayama, as we continue our coverage of the 15th Japanese Film Festival.
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JFF15 Review: Oba, The Last Samurai
JFF15 REVIEW: The epic wartime film comes from festival guest Hideyuki Hirayama, as we continue our coverage of the 15th Japanese Film Festival.
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15th Japanese Film Festival Reveals Full Program and guests
NEWS: The Japanese Film Festival announces its 15th full program, with festival guests director Hideyuki Hirayama and star Yutaka Takenouchi.
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Sword of Desperation (Japanese Film Festival 2010)
The history of Japanese cinema has long been defined into a number of key genres that reflect the history of Japan itself. Arguably the most famous of these is the jidai-geki, or period dramas, and consist of films largely set in the Edo Period of Japan (1603 – 1868), with samurai cinema such as Rashomon,…
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