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Theater "[Introduction to Contents]" This book is divided into five parts to explore the inner and outer aspects of movies. Parts? through? explore the cross-cutting theme of "genre", starting with the problems of "structure" and "narration" inherent in movies, and delve into the issues of "suspense" and "sound." Parts? and? follow the history of movies as an industry as well as the encounter with history and literature as an adjacent area. The last chapter deals with the fundamental problem of fiction film history description.
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Chapter 10 Introduction to the Tokyo International Film Festival and its Changes -- On the question "What is a Film Festival?" (Shuhei Fujita)
Chapter 11 Introduction to the Era of Film Mass Production -- The Issue of the Control of Major Japanese Film Companies in the Post-War Period and the Violation of the Antimonopoly Law (Hiroyuki Kitaura)
The final chapter How the history of cinema has been told -- from New Cinema History to beyond (Chie Niida)
List of first appearance / Glossary of film / Names and titles / Introduction of editorial supervisor and authors
Author's brief history
Professor Emeritus, Kyoto University 1920 The Wizard of Oz Kawamoto Sugino 『 』 Usui Shea 『 』 』 『 』 『 』 『 』 『 Robert Aldrich