Nagisa Oshima is a severely neglected Japanese filmmaker in North America. Oshima is probably most widely recognized for his controversial Japanese/French co-production "In The Realm of The Senses", produced in 1974, and 1983's "Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence", starring David Bowie and a young Takeshi Kitano. These three trailers reflect what is perhaps Nagisa Oshima's most fruitful and radical period of filmmaking- the late 1960's. Along with Hiroshi Teshigahara and Shohei Imamura, he is a Japanese favorite of mine.
1968's "Death By Hanging"
1969's "Boy"
1970's "The Man Who Left His Will On Film"
-James
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I was kind of hoping for more movies about Charlie... ;)
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