1. Interview with Kuroki Kazuo - Nihon Cine Art
Jun 14, 2009 · When I showed Tokyo Cinema the rushes for this film I had been calling Seinen (“Youth”), they realized that I was not planning to use narration ...
Translated by Jonathan Hall 1. Colonialism and Air Raids Yasui Yoshio (YY): I first learned about your work when I saw Silence Has No Wings...
2. Kazuo Kuroki's symbolism and abstractionism in Silence Has No ...
However, Kuroki's career spanned almost five decades as he had expanded himself into filmmaking in the early 1960-s coming up with several documentaries and ...
A debut feature of Kazuo Kuroki is a unique work of art created on the verge of Japanese cinema Golden Age evanescence and emerge of new oriental abstract forms of cinema. Relatively unknown to the b…
3. Kuroki Kazuo (黒木和雄) - MyDramaList
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Kuroki Kazuo was born on November 10, 1930 in Matsuzaka, Mie, Japan. He attended Doshisha University, but left before graduating, instead finding employment...
4. Silence Has No Wings (dir. Kazuo Kuroki, 1966) - 4:3
Sep 13, 2014 · For our very first feature on underseen films (less than 50 views on Letterboxd), we look at Kazuo Kuroki's erratic and beautiful SILENCE ...
For our very first feature on underseen films (less than 50 views on Letterboxd), we look at Kazuo Kuroki's erratic and beautiful SILENCE HAS NO WINGS.
5. Silence Has No Wings / Tobenai chinmoku (1966) - Japanonfilm
Feb 5, 2021 · A young boy in Hokkaido captures a rare butterfly which his teachers refuse to believe he didn't buy in a store, since it is native to Nagasaki.
Japanese film-makers in the sixties dealt with the legacy of WWII in many different ways, but the most elliptic, hypnotic, and visually fascinating attempt is certainly Kazuo Kuroki’s Silence Has N…
6. Cuba-Japan Film Creation Resurrected - Havana Times
Nov 23, 2011 · HAVANA TIMES, Nov 23 — When Kazuo Kuroki decided in 1968 to make a ... In it, a Japanese fisherman named Akira falls in love with a young ...
Few people knew about the only Cuban-Japanese co-production: "La novia de Cuba." It was a film that hardly needed to be staged since it was exactly like the Cuba of that time: naive, lively and romantic. A Japanese fisherman named Akira falls in love with a young Cuban tobacco grower, Marcia, who is becoming increasingly involved in the whirlpool of activities to defend the island during that period.
7. Silence Has No Wings (Tobenai chinmoku) - Harvard Film Archive
Apr 6, 2013 · ... young boy's search for an elusive butterfly opens up . ... Directed by Kazuo Kuroki. With Mariko Kaga, Minoru Hiranaka, Shoichi ...
In sharp contrast to the psychosexually extreme cinema most often associated with the ATG avant-garde is Kuroku Kazuo's profoundly lyrical and unclassifiable Silence Has No Wings, in which a young boy's search for an elusive butterfly opens up ...
8. Cuban Lover (1969) directed by Kazuo Kuroki • Reviews, film + cast
Japanese fishery instructor Akira is attracted to beautiful Cuban young girl Martia. Though initially rejected, Akira still returns with Martia to her ...
Japanese fishery instructor Akira is attracted to beautiful Cuban young girl Martia. Though initially rejected, Akira still returns with Martia to her homeland. On the way he sees a post-revolution Cuba, cultivating fields, relics from the revolution, armies in training, and Castro in a political rally.
9. Ronin Gai (1990, Kazuo Kuroki) - Deeper Into Movies
Apr 4, 2013 · Gennai was Yoshio Harada, also of Manji and Farewell to the Ark. Young Oshin was Kanako Higuchi, the young painter's mom in Achilles and the ...
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10. Film Review: Lost Love (1978) by Kazuo Kuroki - Asian Movie Pulse
Sep 4, 2024 · ... We have to produce as much of our own energy as we can" Film Review: Lost Love (1978) by Kazuo Kuroki. ... Lastly, Tsubasa, the younger daughter ...
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11. Silence Has No Wings (1966) - Cinema Sojourns
Nov 25, 2018 · A young student pursues an elusive butterfly in Kazuo Kuroki's fascinating road trip allegory, Silence Has No Wings (1966), an overlooked Japanese masterpiece.
A young student pursues an elusive butterfly in Kazuo Kuroki’s fascinating road trip allegory, Silence Has No Wings (1966), an overlooked Japanese masterpiece.
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13. Publications: YIDFF 2007 Official Catalog
Kuroki Kazuo used the teenage experiences of Matsukawa Yasuo as a motif, and ... young talent. I became acquainted with Kuroki in the mid-seventies. At ...
“It’s Antonioni! It’s Bergman! It’s Fellini!” I screamed in my school days, when a film appeared in Japan that was as revolutionary as any foreign film. That film was Silence Has No Wings. It smashed the conventional wisdom of Japanese cinema, which had fallen into the rut of narrative, and when it was released in ATG theatres at the time, it made a deep impression on film fans. Kuroki Kazuo used the teenage experiences of Matsukawa Yasuo as a motif, and the script, the direction, and the photography in the film he made all seemed to be a crystallization of his team’s young talent. I became acquainted with Kuroki in the mid-seventies. At the time Oishi Yozo, who had launched the Paulier Kikaku publishing company with a bang, had a hit with a film-trailer contest in Tokyo, and he wanted to do it in Osaka too, so I was helping him. Kuroki came as a guest together with Harada Yoshio, who starred in The Assassination of Ryoma. Things went well enough until the screening finished and we entered a bar by their hotel. When we saw the bill, we were shocked. Oishi and I did not have enough money on us, but Kuroki generously paid. Just like a true film director, I thought. Later on, at the mourning service for Yamanaka Sadao, which is held every year at the Daioji Temple in Kyoto, I was allowed to sit beside big names like Kato Tai, Okuda Hisashi, Miyagawa Kazuo, and Takizawa Osamu, and I was very glad to have the opportunity of a friendly chat with Kuroki as well.
14. Record of a Marathon Runner (1963) directed by Kazuo Kuroki ...
This was a sponsored documentary film by director Kazuo Kuroki of Japan. This highly artistic film focused entirely on Japanese marathon runner Kenji ...
This was a sponsored documentary film by director Kazuo Kuroki of Japan. This highly artistic film focused entirely on Japanese marathon runner Kenji Kimihara. Kimihara finished eighth in the 1964 Olympic marathon with a time of 2:19:49. He had previously won the Japanese trials in 2:17:11 on April 12th of that year. He competed in a total of three Olympic marathons in all (finishing 2nd in 1968, and 5th in 1972) and he won 9 of 18 marathons prior to the Mexico City Games, including the Boston Marathon in 1966. Kimihara’s personal best was 2:13:25.
15. The Assassination of Ryoma (竜馬暗殺, Kazuo Kuroki, 1974)
Apr 4, 2016 · Kuroki Kazuo's 1974 ... Played by Japan's original '70s wild beast Harada Yoshio, this Ryoma is a slightly bumbling though thoughtful young ...
Sakamoto Ryoma is a legendary revolutionary of Japan’s Bakumatsu period which encompasses the chaos that ensued after Japan was forced open after centuries of self imposed isolation. Ryoma was a lo…
16. Kuroki Kazuo's requiem for war | 16 | Legacies of the Asia-Pacific War
Kuroki Kazuo's requiem for war. DOI link for Kuroki Kazuo's requiem for war. Kuroki Kazuo's requiem for war ... youth, when I was so unaware of the war, and ...
Defeat came so suddenly under the clear sunny sky of a summer’s day. Sixty years have now already passed since those days and yet the memories of the first 15
17. Kazuo Kuroki - GAWBY
Kazuo Kuroki (黒木和雄 Kuroki Kazuo) was a Japanese film director who was particularly known for his films on World War II and the question of personal ...
Kazuo Kuroki (黒木和雄 Kuroki Kazuo) was a Japanese film director who was particularly known for his films on World War II and the question of personal guilt. He attended Doshisha University, but left before graduating, instead finding employment at Iwanami Productions. There he directed PR films and documentary films, while also participating in the "Blue Group" (Ao no kai) with other Iwanami filmmakers such as Noriaki Tsuchimoto, Shinsuke Ogawa, and Yōichi Higashi, a group that was exploring new paths in documentary. Kuroki left Iwanami after experiencing conflicts with the sponsors of Hokkaido, My Love (1960). With Record of a Marathon Runner (1964) that helped spark changes in the Japanese documentary world. Kuroki switched to fiction film, independently producing Silence Has No Wings (1966) and showing it at the Art Theatre Guild. He became one of the representative figures of ATG and independent Japanese cinema, and was particularly known for a series of works dealing with the atomic bombings of Japan, such as Tomorrow (1988) and The Face of Jizo (2004). These were in part spurred by his growing up near the city of Nagasaki. Kuroki's work also dealt with his own feelings of guilt from the war, as he felt responsible when some of his fellow students, who had been conscripted to work in a local factory, died in Allied bombings and he did not help
18. Embryonic Journey | Cinema Sojourns
Nov 25, 2018 · A young student pursues an elusive butterfly in Kazuo Kuroki's fascinating road trip allegory, Silence Has No Wings (1966), an overlooked Japanese masterpiece.
What happens when you take an idea for a nature documentary short about a specific type of butterfly like the Nagasaki Swallowtail (papilla memnon) and expand it into an experimental narrative feat…