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Saturday, August 13

ACF 1125: 49th New York Film Festival Masterworks Series Will Honor Nikkatsu Corporation

Image from Seijun Suzuki's Tokyo Drifter



The Film Society of Lincoln Center has announced an incredible Masterworks Series at this year's New York Film festival will focus on the Nikkatsu Corporation in anticipation of the 100th anniversary of its founding. The incredible line-up of films that will be screened is liisted below in alphabetical order. I haven't seen info about the specific schedule of days and times, although the festival will run from September 30th to October 16th, 2011. Film Society members and patrons will have the opportunity to buy advance and discount tickets to the festival. To enjoy these special benefits, join the Film Society by clicking here. Tickets go on sale to the general public on September 12th



I'll pass on schedule information as soon as I can. In the meanwhile, read the following and drool!!!!



Founded upon the consolidation of several production companies and theater chains, Nikkatsu Corporation has enjoyed a rich history of film production and distribution since 1912. Since that time, notable directors such as Kenji Mizoguchi, Kon Ichikawa, Shozo Makino and his son Masahiro Makino, Ko Nakahira, Shohei Imamura and Seijun Suzuki have made films under the Nikkatsu banner. During World War 2, Nikkatsu was forcibly combined with several other Japanese studios to form a large, government-influenced studio, but in 1954 the company resumed production under its own control.



Searching for its own niche in the booming postwar Japanese film industry, Nikkatsu moved into the youth market with its stirring screen adaptation of Shintaro Ishihara’s SEASON OF THE SUN. An enormous success, Nikkatsu quickly followed up with a wave of similar works oriented for the youth market. As the vogue for these youth films began to wane in the early 60s, Nikkatsu launched a series of hard-boiled action films that remain perhaps the company’s best known period internationally. Led by such action stars as Shishedo Joe, Yujiro Ishihara and Hideaki Nitani, Nikkatsu action introduced a new kind of protagonist, often cynical and at odds with a society revealed to be totally corrupt. Influenced by American B movies, Nikkatsu action would itself be a key influence on the Hong Kong gunplay films years later.



With aging action stars and a public looking for something new, Nikkatsu in the 70s created “Roman Porno,” romantic pornography, a series of soft-core erotic films that featured real (if often bizarre) plots and actors. The constant shift in production enabled Nikkatsu to stay profitable while other Japanese studios were either closing or switching to television. Yet by the 90s, Nikkkatsu was itself forced to declare bankruptcy and re-organize. Despite changes in ownership since then, Nikkatsu has remained continuously in production, branching out into new genre such as horror, martial arts and even family drama. As it approaches its centenary, Nikkatsu’s motto “We Make Fun Films” remains as true today as it was in its golden era. A new generation of filmgoers are discovering its classic films and filmmakers, inspiring not only the re-release of films from their catalogue but the production of remakes as well. Organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center with Nikkatsu Corporation, the Japan Foundation and the National Film Center of Japan, this Centenary Celebration of Nikkatsu will be screened later this year at the Festival of 3 Continents in Nantes, France, as well as at the Cinematheque Française.



Nikkatsu 100th Anniversary Retrospective Lineup:



AKANISHI KAKITA(1936) 77min

Director: Mansaku Itami



THE BURMESE HARP(Biruma no Tategoto) (1956) 115min

Director: Kon Ichikawa



CHARISMA(Karisuma) (1999) 103min

Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa



COLD FISH(Tsumetai Nettaigyo) (2010) 144min

Director: Sion Sono



A COLT IS MY PASSPORT(Colt ha Oreno Passport) (1967) 85min

Director: Takashi Nomura



CRAZED FRUIT(Kurutta Kajitsu) (1956) 86min

Director: Ko Nakahira



DANCER IN IZU(Izo no Odoriko) (1963) 87min

Director: Katsumi Nisikawa



A DIARY OF CHUJI’S TRAVELS(Chiji Tabi Nikki: Part 1 and Part 2) (1927) 107min

Director: Daisuke Ito



EARTH(1939) 92min

Director: Tomu Uchida



GATE OF FLESH(Nikutai no Mon) (1964) 90min

Director: Seijun Suzuki



THE HELL-FATED COURTESAN(Maruhi: Joro Seme Jigoku) (1973) 77min

Director: Noboru Tanaka



HOMETOWN(1930) 86min

Director: Kenji Mizoguchi



I LOOK UP WHEN I WALK(aka KEEP YOUR CHIN UP) (Uewo Muite Arukou) (1962) 91min

Director: Toshio Masuda



INTENTIONS OF MURDER(Akai Satsui) (1964) 150min

Director: Shohei Imamura



INTIMIDATION(Aru Kyohaku) (1960) 65min

Director: Koreyosji Kurahara



LOVE HOTEL(1985) 88min

Director: Shinji Somae



MADE TO ORDER CLOTH(aka JIROKICHI THE RAT) (Oatsurae Jirokichi Koshi) (1931) 70min

Director: Daisuke Ito

**Screening with:

JIRAIYA THE NINJA(Goketsu Jiraiya) (1921) 30min

Director: Shozo Makino



MUD AND SOLDIERS(Tsuchi to Heitai) (1936) 120min

Director: Tomotaka Tasaka



THE OLDEST PROFESSION(Maruhi: Shikiyo Mesu Ichiba) (1974) 83min

Director: Noboru Tanaka



PIGS AND BATTLESHIPS(Buta to Gunkan) (1961) 108min

Director: Shohei Imamura



A POT WORTH A MILLION RYO(Tange Sazen Hyakuman Ryou no Tsubo) (1935) 92min

Director: Sadao Yamanaka



RETALIATION(Shima ha Moratta) (1967) 94min

Director: Yasuharu Hasebe



RUSTY KNIFE(Sabita Knife) (1958) 90min

Director: Toshio Masuda



SEASON OF THE SUN(Taiyo no Kisetsu) (1956) 89min

Director: Takumi Furukawa



SINGING LOVE BIRDS(Oshidori Uta Gassen) (1936) 69min

Director: Masahiro Makino



STRAY CAT ROCK: SEX HUNTER(Noraneko Rock: Sex Hunter) (1970) 86min

Director: Yasuharu Hasebe



SUN IN THE LAST DAYS OF THE SHOGUNATE(aka Shinagawa Path) (Bakumatsu Taiyoden) (1957) 110min

Director: Yuzo Kawashima



SUZUKI PARADISE: RED LIGHT(Suzuki Paradise: Aka Shingo) (1956) 81min

Director: Yuzo Kawashima



TAKE AIM AT THE POLICE VAN(Jusango Taihisen Yori: Sono Gososha wo Nerae) (1960) 79min

Director: Seijun Suzuki



THE TATTOOED FLOWER VASE(Kashinno Irezumi: Ureta Tsubo) (1979) 74min

Director: Masaru Konuma



TEN NIGHTS OF DREAMS(Yume Juya) (2007) 110min

Director: Various



TILL WE MEET AGAIN(Ashita Kuru Hito) (1955) 115min

Director: Yuzo Kawashima



TOKYO DRIFTER(Tokyo Nagaremono) (1966) 83min

Director: Seijun Suzuki



THE WARPED ONES(1960) 108min

Director: Koreyoshi Kurahara



THE WOMAN WITH RED HAIR(Akai Kami no Onna) (1979) 73min

Director: Tatsumi Kumashiro



A WORLD OF GEISHA(Yojyohan Fusuma no Urabari) (1973) 77min

Director: Tatsumi Kumashiro
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