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The Samurai Film
The image of a lone hero, marked by a violent past and bound by honor, has exerted an endless fascination on film audiences the world over, but nowhere more than in Japan, where Samurai films have gained legions of passionate followers. Popularized and perfected by one of the greatest auteurs in the history of cinema, Akira Kurosawa, the themes of the Samurai film have consistently crossed over into western films, with blockbuster success in recent years of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and The Last Samurai. Long regarded as one of the world's most astute film analysts, Alain Silver deconstructs the key aspects of this vital film genre, from its focus on violence and death as a means of understanding life and the significance of swords and weaponry to key elements and motifs, such as hara-kiri, rebellion, and nostalgia for Japan's feudal past. With comprehensive filmographies of the major directors and films, a survey of the history and myths of the Samurai, a glossary of Japanese terms, and with more than two hundred photos, The Samurai film is the ultimate resource for one of world cinema's most influential and compelling genres.

A standard work enthusiasts of samurai movies.
This is the first edition. Thus, the current films are not listed!

Format: 14,5 x 26 cm, 242 pages, hardcover (with book jacket), numerous black-and-white photos. text in English.
Year of publication: 1977
Condition: Good and clean copy. Book jacket is slightly rubbed and the corners are slightly scuffed.

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Article no.: 70918
approx. 640 grams
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