Kurosawa and the Censors (2007)
Danish film scholar, Lars-Martin Sorensen, describes US censorship of Japanese film during the American occupation of Japan (1945-1952) and the challenges Kurosawa faced from these censors on his early films, particularly Drunken Angel (1948).
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Robert Fischer | As: Self |
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Lars-Martin Sorenson | As: Self |
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Danish film scholar, Lars-Martin Sorensen, describes US censorship of Japanese film during the American occupation of Japan (1945-1952) and the challenges Kurosawa faced from these censors on his early films, particularly Drunken Angel (1948).
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Robert Fischer |
Self |
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Lars-Martin Sorenson |
Self |
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Lars-Martin Sorenson |
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Peter Becker |
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Fumiko Takagi |
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Robert Fischer |
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Heather Shaw |
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Jonathan Turell |
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Isabel Sadurni |
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