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  1. 18 de jun. de 2020 · Ichikawa himself can be found expounding on his work on the film in three separate interviews: two shorter ones recorded in 1964 and a longer one from 1992. In the earlier conversations, he covers the pre-production and editing processes of the film and pushes back against the tendency of people to think of documentary and fiction films as intrinsically different.

  2. www.theyshootpictures.com › ichikawakonTSPDT - Kon Ichikawa

    Kon Ichikawa "Kon Ichikawa is noted for a wry humor that often resembles black comedy, for his grim psychological studies—often of misfits and outsiders—and for the visual beauty of his films. He is noted as one of Japan’s foremost cinematic stylists, and has commented, ‘‘I began as a painter and I think like one.’’"

  3. Kon Ichikawa declaró que su intención era mostrar que el hombre no es una causa perdida, pese a los horrores perpetrados en los momentos más negros de su historia. El guion de Natto Wada, esposa de Ichikawa, presenta a los soldados japoneses desde una perspectiva benevolente que despertó no pocas críticas.

  4. Fires on the Plain (野火, Nobi) is a 1959 Japanese war film directed by Kon Ichikawa, starring Eiji Funakoshi. The screenplay, written by Natto Wada, is based on the novel Nobi (Tokyo 1951) by Shōhei Ōoka, translated as Fires on the Plain. [1] It initially received mixed reviews from both Japanese and international critics concerning its ...

  5. 22 de feb. de 2018 · O ver the course of a remarkable sixty-year career, Japanese director Kon Ichikawa refused to be pigeonholed, eventually coming to master an extraordinarily wide range of subjects, forms, and tones.

  6. Kon Ichikawa (en xaponés: 市川 崑, Ichikawa Kon), nado en Ise, Mie, o 20 de novembro de 1915 e finado en Toquio o 13 de febreiro de 2008, foi un director de cinema xaponés. A súa obra abrangue un amplo rango de estilos, dende filmes antibélicos a documentais.

  7. For the Games of the XVIII Olympiad, Ichikawa Kon directed a film that has gone down in Olympic history. The Japanese filmmaker opted for an artistic approach to showcase the beauty and intensity of sport, its joys and exertions, and the faces of athletes from all over the world, in a lyrical work of stylistic beauty that has left a truly ...