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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047944920
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (120 min) , farbig , 12 cm
    Uniform Title: Asa ga kuru
    Content: "Filmmaker Naomi Kawase (An - Sweet Bean) returns with another deeply sensitive portrayal of a family drama. Her latest work follows a couple who receive a call from a woman claiming to be the biological mother of their adopted child and asking for money. Questions mount about motherhood. Which woman can pretend to be a «truer» mother: the one who gave birth or the one who has raised the child as her own? A film of great tenderness." [trigon-film.org]
    Note: Original: Japan, Frankreich 2020 , Bonus: Trailer , Bildformat 1.85:1 (16:9) , Japanisch - Untertitel: Deutsch, Französisch
    Language: Japanese
    Keywords: Film ; DVD-Video ; Film
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34986970
    Format: 105 min + Bonus
    Content: Außerdem: Takashi Miike Interview (12 min.), Additional Trailers, Chris Campion Film Notes.
    Note: Orig.: Japan, 1999
    In: Dead or alive, [London], 2017, (2017)
    Language: Japanese
    Keywords: Filmregie ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; Film
    Author information: Miike, Takashi
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13361385
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (ca. 105 min) , Anamorphic Widescreen
    Content: Außerdem: Takashi Miike Interview (12 min.), Additional Trailers, Chris Campion Film Notes.
    Note: Orig.: Japan, 1999 , Untertitel: englisch
    Language: Japanese
    Keywords: Filmregie ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; Film
    Author information: Miike, Takashi
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  • 4
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    New York, N.Y. : Electronic Arts Intermix
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043684457
    Format: 1 DVD-Video , 12 cm
    Content: "Vital Signals is a survey of the vibrant, interdisciplinary video art scene in Japan in the 1960s and '70s. While early video art from the U.S. and Europe is internationally recognized, the parallel activities of artists working in Japan -- the birthplace of the camcorder and other technological innovations -- are not widely known. The Vital Signals DVD anthology features video works by fifteen Japanese artists, including key figures such as Takahiko Iimura, Mako Idemitsu, Toshio Matsumoto and Kohei Ando."--EAI information sheet
    Note: Disc. Computer movie no. 2 (1969, 8 min.) / CTG -- Image modulator (1969, 1 min.) / Katsuhiro Yamaguchi -- Ooi and environs (1977, 2 min.) / Katsuhiro Yamaguchi -- Metastasis (1971, 8 min.) / Toshio Matsumoto -- Oh! My mother (1969, 14 min.) / Kohei Ando -- Camera, monitor, frame (1976, 17 min.) / Takahiko Imura -- Hand no. 2 (1976, 8 min.) / Keigo Yamamoto -- Magnetic scramble (Document of the performance from the "Funeral parade of roses") (1968, 1 min.) / Toshio Matsumoto -- Under a bridge (1974, 13 min.) / Video Earth Tokyo -- What a woman made (1973, 11 min.) / Mako Idemitsu -- Kick the world (1974, 15 min.) / Nobuhiro Kawanaka -- Eat (1972, 2 min.) / Katsuhiro Yamaguchi -- Digest of video performance (1978-1983, 16 min.) / Norio Imai -- Lapse of communication (1972, 16 min.) / Hakudo Kobayashi -- Image of image : seeing (1973, 13 min.) / Saburo Muraoka, Tatsuo Kawaguchi, and Keiji Uematsu -- The recognition construction: Hyojyutsu (Against application or mimesis) (1975, 20 min.) / Morihiro Wada , Book. Foreword / Lori Zippay -- The self-referential tactics of early video art in Japan / Hirofumi Sakamoto --Between the lines: 1970s video in Japan / Barbara London -- Image of image: pictures wihin pictures in early Japanese video / Glenn Phillips -- Interview with Takahiko Iimura / Hirofumi Sakamoto -- The activities of Video Hiroba -- Artists' bios & works
    Language: Japanese
    Keywords: Japan ; Videokunst ; Video-Installation ; Geschichte 1968-1983 ; Film ; Quelle ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Yamaguchi, Katsuhiro 1928-
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  • 5
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    Tōkyō : Daiei | Tōkyō : Toshiba Digital Frontiers
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040450390
    Format: 1 Videokassette (105 Min.) , farbig
    Original writing title: デッド・オア・アライブ:犯罪者
    Original writing publisher: 東京 : 大映
    Note: Japan. Orig.-Fassung
    Language: Japanese
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Film ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Miike, Takashi 1960-
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  • 6
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048720311
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (165 Min.) , schwarz-weiß
    Series Statement: Kiju Yoshida: Love + Anarchism
    Uniform Title: Erosu purasu gyakusatsu
    Content: Biografie des japanischen Anarchisten und Polit-Philosophen Sakae Osuki (1885-1823), der nach dem großen Kanto-Erdbeben von der Geheimpolizei ermordet wurde. Gezeigt werden Ausschnitte aus seinem Leben, die sich primär auf sein Liebesleben konzentrieren (Osukis zentrale Lehre handelt von der freien Liebe als Angriff auf den Staat). Parallel dazu wird die Geschichte einer Schauspielerin in den 60er Jahren erzählt, die sich durch den Kontakt mit der Geschichte bzw. den Frauengestalten um Osuki (u.a die Früh-Feministin Ito Noe) aus ihrer repressiven gesellschaftlichen Lage befreien kann. Ein Meilenstein des modernen japanischen Kinos, der durch die Inszenierung der verschiedenen Zeit- und Bewußtseinsebenen besticht. Der Film ist Teil einer Trilogie des hierzulande kaum bekannnten Regisseurs Yoshida über die Geschichte Japans im 20. Jahrhundert. [Film-Dienst]
    Note: enthält außerdem: , Yoshida ... or The Explosion of the Story [Yoshida ou l'éclatement du récit] (2008) , japan. / UT: engl.
    Language: Japanese
    Keywords: DVD-Video ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; DVD-Video ; Blu-Ray-Disc
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15994728
    Format: 1 DVD (130 Min. + Bonus), 1 CD-ROM , Dolby Digital , 1.37:1 original aspect ratio ; progressive DVD encode
    Edition: Special edition features
    Series Statement: The Shōhei Imamura masterpiece collection : [Medienkombination] 6
    Content: It is difficult to summarise Sho-hei Imamura's legendary 1967 film, the first picture produced by Japan's countercultural Art Theatre Guild (ATG). Is it a documentary that turns into a fiction? A narrative film from beginning to end? A record of improvisation populated with actors or non-actors (and in what proportion)? Is it the investigation into a true disappearance, or a work merely inspired by actual events? Even at the conclusion of its final movement, A Man Vanishes [Ningen jo-hatsu, or The Unexplained Disappearance of a Human Being] mirrors its subject in deflecting inquiries into the precise nature of its own being. A middle-class salaryman has gone missing ̶ possibly of his own accord ̶ and a film crew has set out to assemble a record of the man and the events surrounding his disappearance. As the crew meticulously builds a cachet of interviews with the man's family and lovers, their subject and his motivations become progressively more elusive ̶ until the impossibility of the endeavour seems to transform the very film itself. Long unavailable anywhere on home video, Imamura's A Man Vanishes remains a unique and crucial entry in a provocative filmmaker's body of work, daring as it does to ask the big questions: what is reality, and what is a man? The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present A Man Vanishes for the first time on DVD in the UK, in an impressive new restoration. (Eureka)
    Note: Orig.: Japan, 1967 , Band 113 der Reihe "The Masters of Cinema Series" , High definition restoration , CD-ROM enthält "digital booklets"
    Language: Japanese
    Keywords: Japan ; Vermisster ; Geschichte 1967 ; DVD-Video ; Thailand ; Japanischer Soldat ; Zweiter Weltkrieg ; Deserteur ; Heimkehr ; Alltag ; Geschichte 1973 ; DVD-Video ; Malaysia ; Weibliche japanische Jugendliche ; Zwangsprostituierte ; Geschichte 1975 ; DVD-Video ; Philippinen ; Insel ; Seeräuber ; Alltag ; Geschichte 1972 ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video ; Film
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  • 8
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    New York : The Criterion Collection
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14707907
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (27/29 Min. + Bonus) : s/w , Monaural , Tonformat: DD/Mono , 1 Beih. , 1:1.33
    Edition: Digitally restored
    ISBN: 9781604650419
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [DVD-Video] 433
    Content: Playwright and novelist Yukio Mishima foreshadowed his own violent suicide with this ravishing short feature, his only foray into filmmaking, yet made with the expressiveness and confidence of a true cinema artist. All prints of Patriotism (Yûkoku), which depicts the seppuku of an army officer, were destroyed after Mishima's death in 1970, though the negative was saved, and the film resurfaced thirty-five years later. New viewers will be stunned at the depth and clarity of Mishima's vision, as well as his graphic depictions of sex and death. The film is presented here with a choice of Japanese or English intertitles. (Covertext)
    Content: Extras: * New, restored high-definition digital transfer of the Japanese and English versions, with optional Japanese or English intertitles * A 45-minute audio recording of Yukio Mishima speaking to the Foreign Correspondents' Association of Japan * A 45-minute making-of documentary, featuring crew from the film's production * Interview excerpts featuring Mishima discussing war and death * PLUS: A new essay by renowned critic and historian Tony Rayns, Mishima's original short story, and Mishima's extensive notes on the film's production.
    Note: Ländercode: 1 , Orig.: Japan, 1966 , Japanisch ; Englisch . Japan., engl. Untertitel
    Language: Japanese
    Keywords: Seppuku ; Film ; DVD-Video ; Yûkoku ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Mishima, Yukio
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  • 9
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15473819
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (ca. 130 Min. + Bonus) : s/w , DD , 1 Beih. (35 S.) , 1.37:1 original aspect ratio
    Series Statement: The Masters of Cinema Series : [DVD-Video] 113
    Content: It is difficult to summarise Sho-hei Imamura's legendary 1967 film, the first picture produced by Japan's countercultural Art Theatre Guild (ATG). Is it a documentary that turns into a fiction? A narrative film from beginning to end? A record of improvisation populated with actors or non-actors (and in what proportion)? Is it the investigation into a true disappearance, or a work merely inspired by actual events? Even at the conclusion of its final movement, A Man Vanishes [Ningen jo-hatsu, or The Unexplained Disappearance of a Human Being] mirrors its subject in deflecting inquiries into the precise nature of its own being. A middle-class salaryman has gone missing ̶ possibly of his own accord ̶ and a film crew has set out to assemble a record of the man and the events surrounding his disappearance. As the crew meticulously builds a cachet of interviews with the man's family and lovers, their subject and his motivations become progressively more elusive ̶ until the impossibility of the endeavour seems to transform the very film itself. Long unavailable anywhere on home video, Imamura's A Man Vanishes remains a unique and crucial entry in a provocative filmmaker's body of work, daring as it does to ask the big questions: what is reality, and what is a man? The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present A Man Vanishes for the first time on DVD in the UK, in an impressive new restoration. (Eureka)
    Content: Extras: ł New high-definition restoration of the film ł New and improved English subtitle translation ł Original theatrical trailer for the film ł Exclusive new 18-minute video interview with scholar Tony Rayns ł 9-minute video interview with Imamura conducted by his son, filmmaker Daisuke Tengan ł 36-page booklet featuring writing by Imamura in 2004 about directing the film; remarks from 1975 by filmmaker Kirirô Urayama, who assisted in the editing of the film; Japanese magazine clippings from 1967 pertaining to the phenomenon of ̮jôhatsuŁ and the production of Imamura̷s film; a critique of the film by Nagisa Ôshima; and rare archival stills.
    Note: Ländercode: 2 , Orig.: Japan, 1967 , Special features: New high-definition restoration of the film. Exclusive new 18-minute video introduction by scholar Tony Rayns. 9-minute video interview with Imamura by his son, director Daisuke Tengan ... , Japan. mit engl. Untertiteln
    Language: Japanese
    Keywords: Japan ; Vermisster ; Geschichte 1967 ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14159377
    Format: 1 DVD (ca. 82 Min.) : s/w , 1 Beih. (11 S.) , Bildformat: Fullscreen ; NTSC
    ISBN: 1565806298
    Series Statement: Asian edge : [DVD Video]
    Content: Maverick documentary filmmaker Kazuo Hara once again criticizes the mores and customs of Japanese society in this unsentimental portrait of adults with cerebral palsy. Focusing on how the CP victims are generally ignored or disregarded in Japan, Hara challenges his society's taboos about physical handicaps. Using a deliberately harsh style, with grainy black-and-white photography and out-of-sync sound, Hara brings a stark realism to his subject that is raw and fresh. Also known as Sayonara CP. (Facets)
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Orig.: Japan, 1972 , Japan. mit engl. Untertiteln
    Language: Japanese
    Keywords: Japan ; Cerebrale Kinderlähmung ; Soziale Anerkennung ; Erlebnisbericht ; DVD-Video ; Japan ; Behinderung ; Gesellschaft ; DVD-Video ; Japan ; Behinderter Mensch ; Selbstbestimmung ; DVD-Video ; Erlebnisbericht ; DVD-Video ; Erlebnisbericht
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