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  1. May 2, 2024 · The traveling shot is at the heart of Hiroshi Shimizus cinema. His camera glides alongside people as they walk, or tracks backward as they advance down a road. Scenes unspool at the pace of strollers and pilgrims, chatting pairs of women, itinerant workers on their way to the next job.

  2. Hiroshi Shimizu. For those in the New York City area, the Museum of the Moving Image and Japan Society are running a retrospective of Hiroshi Shimizu's work from mostly 35mm prints. I've caught some of the silent films and they've been excellent so far. Beautiful, incredibly snappy (nothing over 80 something minutes so far).

  3. Presented at the Museum, Part I: The Shochiku Years gathers the best films of Shimizus protean and varied career with the studio from his stark, strikingly modernist early melodramas, both silent and sound, through the lyrical tours of provincial life with which he would become chiefly associated.

  4. www.theyshootpictures.com › shimizuhiroshiHiroshi Shimizu - TSPDT

    (1903-1966) Born March 28, Shizuoka, Japan. Key Production Country: Japan. Key Genres: Drama, Romance, Comedy.

  5. Drawing from a retrospective organized by the Japan Society and the Museum of the Moving Image in New York, Hiroshi Shimizu: Notes of an Itinerant Director offers a chance to rediscover the work of one of the great directors of the golden age of Japanese cinema.

  6. May 2, 2024 · Such was the case as previewed the 27 films included in the upcoming Hiroshi Shimizu retrospective -- the largest ever in North America -- presented by the Museum of the Moving Image and the Japan Society in New York City.

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  8. Mar 20, 2009 · I've taken a roundabout way to begin my review on the newest Eclipse box set, Travels with Hiroshi Shimizu. In the context of Shimizu's main themes and visual style, a detour is poetically and practically appropriate. In a word, Shimizu's cinema can be described as itinerant.

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