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  1. Introduction. The Western world’s understanding of the work of Mikio Naruse has evolved as trends in cinephilia and in technology have exposed new layers of his long and varied career. During Naruse’s life (1905-1969), very few of his films – WIFE!

  2. 19 de ene. de 2022 · Como en un artículo publicado en 1993 en la revista Nosferatu, titulado Mikio Naruse, o la cara oculta, en el que aseguraba que el cineasta fue para él “una de esas revelaciones asombrosas e ...

  3. Para conmemorar el 110º aniversario del nacimiento del realizador japonés, Mikio Naruse, el British Film Institute publicó, en su sitio web, los 10 filmes imprescindibles del cineasta asiático. El prolífico Naruse, nacido en Tokio el 20 de agosto de 1905, declaró que “las películas son efímeros, desaparecen en una o dos semanas”.

  4. Mikio Naruse was known during his lifetime as a great director of women. “To act in his films was really an honor for actresses,” said Yoko Tsukasa, who appeared in several Naruse films, most notably his last, Scattered Clouds, in 1967.

  5. Mikio Naruse is one of the most popular directors in the history of Japanese cinema, a crafter of heartrending melodramas often compared with the work of Yasujiro Ozu and Kenji Mizoguchi. From the outset of his career, with his silent films of the early thirties, Naruse focused on characters, mostly women—geisha, housewives, waitresses ...

  6. 11 de feb. de 2007 · Mikio Naruse – A Modern Classic. published. 11 February 2007. Eija Niskanen. Although Mikio Naruse is counted amongst the great Japanese classical masters of cinema, alongside Kurosawa, Mizoguchi and Ozu, his reputation has only recently reached the West. This is largely due to the lack of availability of his films, a situation lately improving.

  7. The Cinema of Naruse Mikio presents not only a deft and subtle run-through of the world of an important auteur, but also a virtual encapsulation of the intellectual history of Japanese cinema during its most important period, the 1930s–60s. Catherine Russell contextualizes Naruse in the commercial situation in which he worked and in the historic