¡Nagaharu Yodogawa Dokuenkai (One-man Talk) - Watashi no Eiga Ai -
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[Machine Translation] Choji Yodogawa, an unparalleled film critic who lived a life devoted to movies throughout the Meiji, Taisho, Showa, and Heisei eras, was well-loved by all. This year marks the 101st anniversary of his birth. This film includes live footage of a lecture in which Yodogawa spoke passionately about films for a long time. Although there have been TV commentaries and interviews, this is the first commercialized footage of his passionate lectures. This is a gem of a solo performance (one-man talk) in which you can enjoy the superb storytelling skills of Choji Yodogawa, a rare film critic and a master storyteller at the same time. This DVD is a must-see for movie fans, and is a permanent preservation version that can be considered a true treasure. This is a live video of a lecture full of Yodogawa's way of watching and enjoying movies. Yodogawa passionately talks about his life in films, including the fascination of Akira Kurosawa's films such as "Rashomon," how to watch Chaplin's films and their secret stories, the film sense of the controversial "Last Tango in Paris," and how to enjoy the first and last scenes of a film. His talk on Kurosawa's films is especially impressive. (Recorded at Okuma Auditorium, Waseda University, October 1994)


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YODOGAWA NAGAHARU

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