名古屋市立大学 栗原映像研究室ブログ

アテネの映画祭から入選のお知らせをいただきました。ありがとうございました。

作品は「王冠釣りに行った頃」です。

Athens International Monthly Art Film Festival

佳作を受賞しました!
これは、あなたの映画がカテゴリのトップ 3 に入ったことを意味します。
あなたのプロジェクトは非常に重要な賞を受賞しました。 これは、アテネ国際毎月芸術映画祭があなたの応募作品の審査ステータスを更新したことを通知するメールです。

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BMW 写真と映像の撮影 

バイクの写真や映像、ヤングケアラーの撮影など実施しました。

出演いただいたのは福永さきさんとももかちゃんです。

二人ともおそらくはバイクにまたがるのは初めてですが頑張って微笑んでくれました。

ありがとうございました!!

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LGBTQ Los angels 映画祭に入選いたしました

こちらで制作した作品「ガラスの扉」がLAの映画祭で入選いたしました。

演出の松本さんおめでとうございます!また関わった多くの皆様本当にありがとうございました。

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3rd Historical Drama Samurai Movie  

3rd Historical Drama Samurai Movie  2023.fall class

 

○ Samurai Movies “What is a historical drama?” – Samurai and the era recorded by Lumière, circa 1897 “Japanese swordsmanship” – Why did the samurai disappear? ・Relationship with world history and modern civilization ・Kembu Memories of performances such as professional kendo matches and historical dramas (Rikidozan/pro wrestling in the early days of television)

 

○ “Seven Samurai” 1954, directed by Akira Kurosawa, a masterpiece of historical drama. It influenced many later films. Remade in Hollywood (Influence on the world of historical dramas, Kurosawa films and Star Wars, Seven Samurai, Seven Men in the Wilderness)

 

○ Sanjuro Tsubaki 1962 Directed by Akira Kurosawa The final duel is famous. Depiction of the most famous encounter

 

○“Zatoichi Monogatari” 1962 Entertainer Katsushin Yuo and the New Hero

・The rise and fall of Uzumasa’s vices in Kyoto ・The image of a dirty hero who is blind, a zato, and a yakuza.

 

・Today’s period samurai drama: Toyama’s Kin-san, Mito Komon, Zenigata Heiji, and Abarenbo Shogun. NHK Taiga.

 

○Hollywood period drama: Misunderstanding of Japanese culture

・”The Last Samurai” “Red Sun” 1971 France, Italy, Spain co-production

Cast: Toshiro Mifune, Alain Delon, Charles Bronson

 

○Mata Tabi 1973 Real New Wave Historical Drama

・ATG and the samurai movie “Mata Tabi”.

 

○Setsuko Narayama 1983 A historical drama that is a real history of customs and customs, not a samurai movie. Second film adaptation

・Traditional folk tales: The lives and customs of villagers. 1982 Cannes Grand Prix Winner

・“Ubasuteyama and Narayama Bushu”

 

○Star wars It’s a science fiction movie, but it’s a strange movie where you have to face off against each other. Even though ray guns and missile weapons appear in this movie, for some reason no one finds it strange that the final battle is against Chanbara. Using Sword weapons as a final fight.

 

○Scientific consideration of historical dramas

・Swords and modern weapons: remnants of an era dominated by iron tools

– Comparison with western movies – Kenpo, swords, kusarigama, spears, bare skin swordsmanship and armored swordsmanship. Differences from Western swordsmanship. ・Sword proficiency. The tradition of Japanese swords, Japanese knives. others

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4th Special lecture on video content “Silent movies, comedy movies and their genealogy” etc.

4th 2023. wintter class  Special lecture on video content “Silent movies, comedy movies and their genealogy” etc.

① The world’s first comedy film Lumière “The Conflict of Women” and others Last screened around 1895

② 1926 Keaton’s Great Train Chase Buster Keaton

③CityLight “Chaplin’s unfortunate upbringing, social satire, and social message”

Always depicting social satire and human love through laughter

・Golden Crazy Era 1925 The focus was on Pan’s dance. eat shoes

・City Lights 1931 One of the best works in the world or cinema

A work that has a strong theme of external factors such as economic disparity and recession, as well as human love and compassion, and on the surface depicts it with a thoroughly comedic touch. 1931, USA. Production cost: 1.5 million dollars (22,850,478 dollars, 2019 value conversion) 2.5 billion yen)

・Modern Times 1936 A social satire comedy. Irony about civilization and mechanization.

④ “Blues Brothers” 1980 American movie

A fusion of Blues (music), comedy and action. Starring James Brown, Ray Charles, and others. There is still a Hall of Fame in Chicago.

Aside from its surface level of fun, there is an underlying respect for “Blues” or black culture, as well as compassion for things like church music. (Reference: Blues in Japan Keiko Fuji et al.)

Hong Kong movie action comedy

⑤ Jim Carry, the king of improvisation (but I haven’t watched him lately, probably because he has such a strong personality)

“Ace Ventura” 1994 America His first starring role in Jim Carrey

“Liar Liar” 1997 America Jim Carrey’s facial expressions are a sight to behold.

→“Double Gaeshi” and more are also parodies here!

⑥ “Shimotsuma Monogatari” Japan 2004 work Directed by Tetsuya Nakajima Original work included

Released in over 100 theaters in France

Starring Kyoko Fukada, Anna Tsuchiya, social message…no particular (characteristic of Japanese movies)

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2024.2.18 上映会

 

今年度も無事に上映会終了しました。ご来場の皆様 オンライン視聴の皆様ありがとうございました。また協力いただきましたスタッフや出演の皆様、ほんとうにありがとうございました。また近いうちに皆様にお会いさせていただきたいと思います。よろしくお願い致します。

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Special lecture on video content ⑦ New American Cinema, American New Cinema and before and after/Spielberg etc. (New American movies)

The Great Waldo Pepper is a 1975 American film.

Director and original story by George Roy Hill, screenplay by William Goldman, cinematography by Robert Surtees, editor by William Reynolds, star Robert Redford, and the staff and cast of “The Sting” reunite. It is also director Roy Hill and Redford’s third collaboration after “Shoot for Tomorrow!” and “The Sting.” This is a drama about an aircraft pilot, and like “Shoot for Tomorrow!” (1890s) and “The Sting” (1930s), it is set in a past era. It depicts the lives of men who were fascinated by flying and dedicated their lives to it.

 

⓪Jonas Mekas “We don’t need rose-colored movies. We want blood-colored movies!” 1960 Declaration “Reminiscences of a trip to Lithuania” and others. Personal films, personal novels, reference, Mekasu’s movie diary

 

① “Easy Rider” 1969 America Dennis Hopper (Wild Angel)

A masterpiece of American new cinema. Despite being a low-budget film, it became a hit all over the world. It can be said to be the world’s first PV. The ending is that the main character is shot (beaten to death) for (almost) no reason. It’s difficult to know how to translate Easy rider. It’s also difficult to understand. If I had to say so, I would call it a “carefree bike trip.” Harley-davidson also has a model called Lowrider, but this is also a little different. Because the bike that comes out is chopper. In the context of motorcycle movies, there were some that were a little more comical, or more violent, based on the Hells Angels. From there, I created a work that incorporated road movie-like or poetic elements. This may be the most difficult film to explain. There are many movies that were difficult to understand and were not well received by the public. However, this is a rare example of such a difficult work becoming a huge hit. I can’t talk about hippie culture and the excitement and mood of the 1969 era.

Reference work “The Wild Angels” 1966 Produced by Peter Fonda and Roger Corman, featuring the Hells Angels.

② “The Graduate” 1967 America

Directed by Mike Nichols and directed by Dustin Hoffman, the soundtrack of this film is excellent. A story where the main character gets to know his girlfriend’s mother. The scene in which he brandishes a cross and takes back his girlfriend’s lover is famous. What makes it stand out is that it doesn’t necessarily have a happy ending. Director Mike Nichols purposely delayed Cut’s voice when filming the scene on the bus after retrieving his bride, capturing the smiling faces of the couple as they gradually become anxious. It is said that this was because they wanted to imply that their future would not be happy.

 

③ “Taxi driver” 1976 America

Directed by Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, and Jodie Foster. Depicts the madness and loneliness of a Vietnam War veteran. He also raises the question of what is good and what is evil. The way he becomes a hero by killing a lot of people is ironic about war. The complex character of the main character, played by De Niro, won the sympathy of many audiences.

 

 

④ “2001: A Space Odyssey” 1968

America Arthur C Clarke, Stanley Kubrick.

A work with the theme of “What is the universe? What is humanity/history/evolution?” There are few movies with such grand themes. A work in which the original work (novel) and the movie were produced simultaneously. It was produced almost exclusively with special effects in an era when there was almost no CG. This work was shot with the camera somersaulting to represent weightlessness. This work is science fiction, but at the same time contains philosophical and experimental elements. Although it is difficult to understand, it also achieved number one in box office revenue for the year.

 

⑤ “Star Wars” 1977or American graffiti 1973 Director/Screenplay by George Lucas

This work was clearly different from the previous American film context, and in a sense marked the end of American New Cinema. There is a gravitational force inside the spaceship, and there is an explosion sound as it floats in space. It revolutionized the previous serious, anti-, or underground films, and coined the term space opera. A series of nine stories had already been written at the screenplay stage, and the fourth story was the first to be made into a movie. Normally, we take a completely different approach to producing a sequel than deciding on a sequel based on a hit.

 

⑥“Back to the future” 1985 American movie

“JAWS” 1975 Directed by Steven Spielberg, 27 years old at the time

Easy-to-understand direction, script, and excellent cuts. Panic movies became very popular due to this movie. After this, he produced a series of hit films (entertainment works that reward good and punish evil) such as “Close Encounters”, “Raiders”, and “ET”, and this series of movements brought about the complete end of American New Cinema. These movies are movies that you can enjoy watching with your family while eating popcorn, and you can buy lots of merchandise on the way home. It can be said that it is a very good movie (business) for theaters, promoters, and investors.

 

Reference: Should you watch Taxi Driver with your family? Would you watch a movie like this while munching on popcorn? Would I buy a lot of goods from works like this before going home?

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