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Films like Shoplifters and After the Storm have made Kore-eda Hirokazu one of the most acclaimed auteurs working today.
Critics often see Kore-eda as a director steeped in the Japanese tradition defined by YasujirÅ Ozu.
Marc Yamada, however, views Kore-eda’s work in relation to the same socioeconomic concerns explored by other contemporary international filmmakers.
Yamada reveals that a type of excess, not the minimalism associated with traditional aesthetics, defines Kore-eda’s trademark humanism.
This excess manifests in small moments when a desire for human connection exceeds the logic of the institutions and policies formed by the neoliberal values that have shaped modern-day Japan.
As Yamada shows, Kore-eda captures the shared spaces formed by bodies that move, perform, and assemble in ways that express the humanistic impulse at the core of the filmmaker’s expanding worldwide appeal.
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- Format:Hardback
- Pages:176 pages, 30 black & white photographs
- Publisher:University of Illinois Press
- Publication Date:04/07/2023
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- ISBN:9780252045127
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Available to Order - This title is available to order, with delivery expected within 2 weeks
- Format:Hardback
- Pages:176 pages, 30 black & white photographs
- Publisher:University of Illinois Press
- Publication Date:04/07/2023
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- ISBN:9780252045127