There’s a meme that circulates regularly among cinephilic social media accounts in which Japanese filmmaker Seijun Suzuki appears to declare, “I make movies that make no sense and make no money.” I ...
The crime movie belongs to a genre that has been constructed, deconstructed, and reconstructed essentially since cinema began. In that canon, one of the most unique entries has to be Seijun Suzuki's ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Celebrating 100 years of iconoclast director Seijun Suzuki (1923-2017), a ...
Carlotta Films is set to co-produce “Twist & Shoot Mister Suzuki,” an ambitious new documentary on Japanese cult auteur Seijun Suzuki, directed by Yves Montmayeur (“Sangre del Toro”). The leading ...
Filmmaker Seijun Suzuki, whose blend of pop-art, noir crime and peculiar cool is credited with inspiring directors from John Woo and Quentin Tarantino to Jim Jarmusch, has died. These days, Suzuki's ...
While the new premieres at the world’s greatest film festivals usually garner much of the spotlight, the lineup of restorations should be equally as exciting to any cinephile. Venice Film Festival, ...
D: Seijun Suzuki (1967); with Jo Shishido, Koji Nambara, Isao Tamagawa, Hiroshi Minami. Critic Andrew Sarris said about Samuel Fuller’s films that “they have to be seen to be understood.” Sarris’ ...
Marty Gross is a man of many hats in the film world. Coming to Japanese cinema in the ’70s after spending years studying pottery, Marty has written and directed documentaries, restored and licensed ...
The 78-year-old Japanese maverick Seijun Suzuki has stepped behind the camera for the first time in 10 years (his third exile from filmmaking) to create, of all things, a remake of a sequel to his ...
The Another Hole in the Head film festival wraps up in-person screenings this week, but you'll still have an opportunity to catch many of its genre offerings that are streaming through Dec. 18. In its ...
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