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Japanese Classic movies - IMDb The rape of a bride and the murder of her samurai husband are recalled from the perspectives of a bandit, the bride, the samurai's ghost and a woodcutter
TOP 100 Japanese Movies of All Time - IMDb On the eve of the Russo-Japanese war at the beginning of the 20th century, small-town girl Okane has married an old wealthy man to escape a life of poverty
Japanese Movies - Asian World Japanese movies aren’t just entertainment — they’re reflections of society, memory, and the human condition From old Japanese movies of the 1960s to japanese movies 2025 that are about to hit the box office, the evolution of this industry continues to inspire global filmmakers and film lovers alike
ONLINE SERVICE – 国立映画アーカイブ Japanese Animated Film Classics This site was established to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Japanese animation, which is believed to have first been publicly shown in 1917 64 videos of early Japanese animations from our collection are shown in the site In the page Noburo Ofuji Memorial Museum, you can find old documents and production materials from NFAJ’s Noburo Ofuji collection and
Best Japanese Films of All Time – A Guide to Japanese Cinema Some of the best films Japanese cinema has to offer In chronological order Number of films by decade: 1920s: 3 1930s: 13 1940s: 10 1950s: 34 1960s: 44 1970s: 24 1980s: 26 1990s: 31 2000s: 31 2010s: 23 2020s: 12 Why are there only so few early films on this list? Over 90% of Japanese films made before World War II don't exist anymore There are several reasons for this: The destruction of
Best Japanese Movies: The Top 60 of All Time - Japan Objects The vast world of Japanese films is incredibly hard to narrow down Where does one begin? Here are 60 Japanese films from various genres, directors and historical backgrounds A diverse list to jumpstart your introduction or further your indulgence into contemporary Japanese movies, post war classics, feminist shorts and even silent movies We know you’ve seen Totoro already, so here is an