Japanese Film
Discover the rich history of Japanese cinema in Japanese Film, an expanded edition by Princeton University Press. This insightful book traces the evolution of Japanese film from its inception in 1896, when the first Kinetoscope was imported, through the golden ages of filmmaking, and into the modern era. With 528 pages of in-depth analysis, it unveils the once-thriving film industry and highlights the distinctive artistry that continues to captivate audiences today. Now available in paperback, this essential resource includes updated sections and major revaluations, making it a must-read for film enthusiasts and scholars alike. Dive into the world of Japanese cinema and explore its unique contributions to the global film landscape.