Publicado: Vie 25 Nov, 2005 12:50
Se va a hacer una película sobre Sadao Yamanaka
fuente: http://www.mastersofcinema.org/
November 23, 2005
[KAZUO KUROKI / SADAO YAMANAKA]
The October 11 Evening Ed. of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported that Japanese director Kazuo Kuroki is currently working on a screenplay for a film based on Sadao Yamanaka's biography. The screenplay is being co-written by Masataka Matsuda, with whom Kuroki recently collaborated on the poetic Utsukushii natsu kirishima (2002). Kuroki was apparently first touched by Yamanaka when he saw his three extant films in 1979. Says Kuroki, "I am ashamed as a film person, because I did know his name but I had never seen his films. Every film he made wonderfully depicted human purity and chastity with a tender, delicate gaze. I was astonished that a young man in his twenties accomplished such perfection. Especially in Kochiyama soshun (1936) and Humanity and Paper Balloons (1937), where the main role dies a tragic death. It shows that Yamanaka had a pessimistic feeling about the times in which he lived. He had a great insight into the dawn of a dark age in which free spirit was to be gradually but steadily oppressed. [...] I wish to portray his last years, mainly in the context of life in the cinema profession during wartime. And I want to make sure that the film is complete by the 2006 anniversary of his death." - T.T.
escaneo de la noticia en el periódico japonés (con la foto de siempre )
fuente: http://www.mastersofcinema.org/
November 23, 2005
[KAZUO KUROKI / SADAO YAMANAKA]
The October 11 Evening Ed. of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported that Japanese director Kazuo Kuroki is currently working on a screenplay for a film based on Sadao Yamanaka's biography. The screenplay is being co-written by Masataka Matsuda, with whom Kuroki recently collaborated on the poetic Utsukushii natsu kirishima (2002). Kuroki was apparently first touched by Yamanaka when he saw his three extant films in 1979. Says Kuroki, "I am ashamed as a film person, because I did know his name but I had never seen his films. Every film he made wonderfully depicted human purity and chastity with a tender, delicate gaze. I was astonished that a young man in his twenties accomplished such perfection. Especially in Kochiyama soshun (1936) and Humanity and Paper Balloons (1937), where the main role dies a tragic death. It shows that Yamanaka had a pessimistic feeling about the times in which he lived. He had a great insight into the dawn of a dark age in which free spirit was to be gradually but steadily oppressed. [...] I wish to portray his last years, mainly in the context of life in the cinema profession during wartime. And I want to make sure that the film is complete by the 2006 anniversary of his death." - T.T.
escaneo de la noticia en el periódico japonés (con la foto de siempre )