Japanese New Wave, part 6 of 10 - Onibaba (1964)
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Episode 53 - This month we return once again to Japan. This is part 6 of our two month, 10 part deep dive into the films of the Japanese New Wave films of the 1960's. This week we pick up where we left off last time and explore the sub theme of the representation of women in the Japanese New Wave films. We discuss Onibaba (1964). And who better to explore this theme than 4 middle aged American white dudes. But to add a bit of cache to the crew, Marco is live from a farm in Japan. Join us for the fun. And join us next week for our discussion of Korean discrimination in 1960's Japan when we watch and discuss Death by Hanging (1968). email us at [email protected]
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