JAPAN IN FOCUS | PARIS CINEMA IFF 2010

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MK2 Quai de Seine / Quai de Loire (19th)

 

The Films


L’Autre Côté, Yann Dedet
Blood and Bones, Yoichi Sai
Café lumière, Hou Hsiao Hsien
Films des opérateurs Lumière au Japon, Constant Girel, Tsunekichi Shibata, Gabriel Veyre
Fish Never Sleep, Gaëlle Denis
Harakiri, Fritz Lang
Hiroshima mon amour, Alain Resnais
Je suis japonais, Mathias Gokalp
Kamataki, Claude Gagnon
Kashima Paradise, Bénie Deswarte, Yann Le Masson
Letters from Iwo Jima, Clint Eastwood
Lost in Translation, Sofia Coppola
La Maison de bambou, Samuel Fuller
Le Mystère Koumiko, Chris Marker
Papillon d’amour, Nicolas Provost
The Passenger, François Rotger
Retour à l’Hijigawa, Yann Dedet
Rififi à Tokyo, Jacques Deray
Six, Guillaume Giovanetti, Çagla Zencirci
Le Soleil, Alexandre Sokourov
Stupeur et tremblements, Alain Corneau
Temps japonais, Jean-Charles Fitoussi
Tokyo !, Leos Carax, Michel Gondry, Bong Joon-Ho
Tokyo-Ga, Wim Wenders
Tokyo Eyes, Jean-Pierre Limosin
Typhon sur Nagasaki, Yves Ciampi
The Written Face, Daniel Schmid
Young Yakuza, Jean-Pierre Limosin

Foreign filmmakers have always been fascinated by Japan. Since the Lumière brothers, many have attempted to unravel the secrets of the Land of the Rising Sun...

 

A program including films of all genres, all times and all origins will provide a different perspective on Japan: Hiroshima mon Amour (Hiroshima, My Love) by Alain Resnais, Lost in Translation by Sofia Coppola, House of Bamboo  by Samuel Fuller, Tokyo Ga by Wim Wenders...and some rare films to discover.


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