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Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) and Jiro Okazaki (岡崎二朗).
Scanned from Kindai Eiga (近代映画), January 1966.
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Noise (Sub. Esp)
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Título: Noise País: Japón Duración: 128 min. Género: acción, thriller, misterio Fecha de estreno: 28 de enero, 2022 Dirección: Hiroki Ryuichi Guion: Kataoka Sho SINOPSIS Ambientada en un pueblo rural de caza que ha sufrito una disminuci��n constante de la población debido al envejecimiento y la migración en el transcurso de muchos años. Pero cuando el pueblo comienza a producir un producto conocido como "higo negro", empieza a traer dinero y oportunidades de regreso al pueblo. La historia comienza cuando Izumi Keita, el cuidador de una plantación de higos negros, se encuentra con un hombre con un aire que no encaja con el pueblo. CAST Fujiwara Tatsuya como Izumi Keita Matsuyama Kenichi como Tanabe Jun Kamiki Ryunosuke como Moriya Shinichirou Kuroki Haru como Izumi Kana Nagase Masatoshi como Hatakeyama Tsutomu Ito Ayumi como Aoki Chihiro Kimiko Yo como Shoji Hanae Sakoda Takaya como Noge Jiro Sakou Yoshi como Yokota Shoichi Nahana como Yokota Yoko Emoto Akira como Yokota Shokichi Tsuruta Mayu como Moriya Hitomi Watanabe Daichi como Komisaka Mutsuo Oishi Goro como Yamashita Shinsuke Namioka Kazuki como Sakai Yoshiaki Terajima Susumu como Okazaki Tadashi
TRÁILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK5HdjF5rq0
#noise#jmovie#fijiwara tatsuya#matsuyama kenichi#kamiki ryunosuke#kuroki haru#película#proyectos terminados#sub. español
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Massacre Gun (Review)
Massacre Gun
aka みな殺しの拳銃 aka Minagoroshi no Kenjû aka Slaughter Gun aka Ruthless Gangster 1967 Written by Yasuharu Hasebe (as Takashi Fujii) and Ryûzô Nakanishi Directed by Yasuharu Hasebe A long time ago (2017!) I saw Massacre Gunat the Roxie, but despite it being some good stuff, I was far too busy to get a proper writeup completed. This is TarsTarkas.NET, after all, where the reviews are all…
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#Hideaki Nitani#Japan#Jiro Okazaki#Joe Shishido#Kaku Takashina#Ken Sanders#Nikkatsu#Ryoji Hayama#Ryuzo Nakanishi#Takashi Kanda#Tatsuya Fuji#Yasuharu Hasebe#Yoko Yamamoto
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The "Mainichi Graph" July 27, 1958 issue "Home Visit" is by Kojiro Nakamura, the second generation. On the end of June of the same year, four families gathered for the first time in a long time in a residence in Kitagosho, Okazaki. From left to right: Fang Sparrow (now Tojuro Sakata), Jiro Kuro, Tamao, and Mrs. Shizu. Kojiro and Tamao are in the midst of filming Kuni Ichikawa's "Fire".
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Hii. Can i ask who are the characters from the post? Im really curious and id like to watch some of them :)
hi! for sure! I’ll go top row to bottom row, left to right.
Sayaka Miki from Puella Magi Madoka Magica Rei Ayanami from Neon Genesis EvangelionKorra from The Legend of KorraKyon from the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
Minori Kushieda from ToradoraRin Hoshizora from Love LiveCanti from Fooly CoolyN Harmonia from Pokemon Black & White
Tsumugi Kotobuki from K-OnAkira Agarkar Yamada from TsuritamaKumiko Oumae from Hibike EuphoniumToph Beifong from Avatar The Last Airbender
Jiro Horikoshi from The Wind RisesSophie Hatter from Howl’s Moving CastleAnna from When Marnie Was Thereand Tomoya Okazaki from Clannad
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Artists: Barnett Newman, Piero Manzoni, Jiro Takamatsu, Agnes Martin, Imi Knoebel, Teppei Soutome, Frank Stella, Joseph Kosuth, Tomoharu Murakami, Marc Quinn, Rei Naito, Futo Akiyoshi, Richard Tuttle, Lynda Benglis, Kodai Nakahara, Ushio Shinohara, Yu Araki, Richard Aldrich, Henry Moore, Aiko Miyawaki, Kenjiro Okazaki, Yuji Takeoka, Kazuo Okazaki, Dan Flavin, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Anton Henning, Mike Kelley, Marcel Duchamp, Tetsumi Kudo, Daan Van Golden, Naoya Hatakeyama, Tony Oursler, Ryan Gander, Wols, Jim Dine, Tomio Miki, Laurie Simmons, Thomas Ruff, Ilya Kabakov, Jan Dibbets, Nobuo Sekine, Roy Lichtenstein, Tiger Tateishi (Koichi・Taigaa), Stephan Balkenhol, Yoshishige Saito, Lucio Fontana, Sigmar Polke, Jean-Pierre Pincemin, Anthony Caro, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Bertrand Lavier, Gerhard Richter, Joseph Beuys, Oliver Beer, Pablo Picasso, Jean Fautrier, Alberto Giacometti, Georg Baselitz, Richard Hamilton, John Currin, Luc Tuymans, Marino Marini, Jean-Pierre Raynaud, Katsura Funakoshi, Erwin Wurm, Yoshitatsu Yanagihara, Kazuo Yagi, Daido Moriyama, Tatsumi Yoshino, Tam Ochiai, Kiki Smith, Jean-Marc Bustamante, Toshio Shibata, Man Ray, Giorgio Morandi, Arman, Rachel Whiteread, Takanobu Kobayashi, Eri Takayanagi, Kiyoshi Koishi, Natsuyuki Nakanishi, Tony Cragg, Ryuji Miyamoto, Kazuyuki Takezaki, Hamish Fulton, On Kawara, Edward Ruscha, Ryuichi Yamashiro, Andy Warhol, Tadanori Yokoo, Sherrie Levine, Shinji Ogawa, Marcel Broodthaers, Ute Lindner, Candida Höfer, Mel Ziegler, Hisachika Takahashi, U-Fan Lee, Donald Judd, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Saburo Muraoka, Niele Toroni, Max Ernst, Morris Louis, Sadamasa Motonaga, Yukinori Yanagi, Bernard Frize, Yuki Onodera, Wolfgang Tillmans
Venue: The National Museum of Art, Osaka
Exhibition Title: The Myriad Forms of Visual Art: 196 Works with 19 Themes
Date: May 26 – July 1, 2018
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Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump.
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Images: Nobutada Omote
Press Release:
Today the world is flooded with information about every conceivable field, and is growing ever more globalized and diverse. In this environment, museums’ conventional procedures for storing and exhibiting art by era or by region are becoming ineffective. In Europe and North America, museums of contemporary art have been holding an increasing number of thematically organized exhibitions. This exhibition presents works from the National Museum of Art, Osaka’s collection, grouped according to 19 themes. These themes are ones that enable viewers to stop, think, and find new meanings, and can be roughly divided into “elements of works” and “subjects depicted in works.” The art on view is diverse, ranging from iconic works that embody certain themes to selections that may surprise you, and includes around 50 new acquisitions. The basic frameworks by which we classify art – era, region, genre – are taken into account, but combinations and juxtapositions highlight connections among widely varied works of art. This special exhibition of works from the collection seeks not merely to reconfirm what each viewer already knows about art, but to elicit new discoveries and offer opportunities to think about art from new angles.
Link: “The Myriad Forms of Visual Art” at The National Museum of Art, Osaka
Contemporary Art Daily is produced by Contemporary Art Group, a not-for-profit organization. We rely on our audience to help fund the publication of exhibitions that show up in this RSS feed. Please consider supporting us by making a donation today.
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The poster for A Girl's Confession: Forbidden Fruit (ある少女の告白 禁断の果実), 1968, directed by Noboru Kaji (鍛冶昇) and a better look at Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) on it.
In addition to Meiko, the film stars:
Mitsuko Oka (丘みつ子) Shuichi Ikeda (池田秀一) Jiro Okazaki (岡崎二朗) Kikko Matsuoka (松岡きっこ)
#Meiko Kaji#梶芽衣子#Masako Ota#太田雅子#Noboru Kaji#Mitsuko Oka#丘みつ子#A Girl's Confession: Forbidden Fruit#ある少女の告白 禁断の果実#杉良太郎#poster#Shuichi Ikeda#池田秀一#Jiro Okazaki#岡崎二朗#Kikko Matsuoka#松岡きっこ
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やくざ観音 情女仁義
神代辰巳監督 1973年
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Promo flyer for Retaliation (Shima Wa Moratta, 縄張はもらった), 1968, directed by Yasuharu Hasebe (長谷部安春) and starring:
Akira Kobayashi (小林旭) Jo Shishido (宍戸錠) Hideaki Nitani (二谷英明) Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) Tamio Kawachi (川地民夫) Eiji Go (郷英治) Tatsuya Fuji (藤竜也) and Jiro Okazaki (岡崎二朗)
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#Meiko Kaji#梶芽衣子#Jo Shishido#Yasuharu Hasebe#Akira Kobayashi#Retaliation#Shima Wa Moratta#Hideaki Nitani#縄張はもらった#長谷部安春#小林旭#宍戸錠#二谷英明#Tamio Kawachi#川地民夫#Eiji Go#郷英治#Tatsuya Fuji#藤竜也#Jiro Okakazi#岡崎二朗#flyer#scanned by me
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Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) and Jiro Okazaki (岡崎二朗).
Scanned from Kindai Eiga (近代映画), January 1966.
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Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) and Jiro Okazaki (岡崎二朗).
Scanned from Kindai Eiga (近代映画), January 1966.
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Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) and Jiro Okazaki (岡崎二朗) in a screencrap from Cherry Blossoms In The Air (花の特攻隊 あゝ戦友よ), 1970, directed by Kenjiro Morinaga (森永健次郎).
http://fuckyeahmeikokaji.tumblr.com
#Meiko Kaji#梶芽衣子#Jiro Okazaki#Kenjiro Morinaga#Cherry Blossoms In The Air#岡崎二朗#花の特攻隊 あゝ戦友よ#森永健次郎#screencaps
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Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) and Jiro Okazaki (岡崎二朗) doing their Hawkeye impressions.
Scanned from Kindai Eiga (近代映画), January 1966.
http://fuckyeahmeikokaji.tumblr.com/
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Poster for A Gangster's Morals (盛り場仁義), 1970, directed by Yasuharu Hasebe (長谷部安春) and starring
Saburao Kitajima (北島三郎) Meiko Kaji (梶芽衣子) Tatsuya Fuji (藤竜也) Jiro Okazaki (岡崎二朗) Minami Shinsuke (三波伸介) and Hideaki Nitani (二谷英明)
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#Meiko Kaji#梶芽衣子#Yasuharu Hasebe#Saburo Kitajima#Tatsuya Fuji#A Gangster's Morals#Jiro Okakazi#Minami Shinsuke#Hideaki Nitani#盛り場仁義#長谷部安春#北島三郎#藤竜也#岡崎二朗#三波伸介#二谷英明#poster
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