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Japanese and Hong Kong film industries : understanding the origins of East Asian film networks /

by Yau, Kinnia Shuk-ting.
Series: Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia ; . 57 Published by : Routledge, (London :) Physical details: xxiii, 258 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN: 0415498082 Subject(s): Motion picture industry %Japan %History %20th century. | Motion pictures %Japan %History %20th century. | Motion picture industry %China %Hong Kong %History %20th century. | Motion pictures %China %Hong Kong %History %20th century. Year: 2010
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Book Book AUM Main Library 791.4309520904 Y388 (Browse Shelf) Available JBC/2011/11040

Includes index.

Hong Kong and Japanese cinemas before and during wartime. Connections before the war -- Exhibition of Japanese movies in Hong Kong -- Ideas of importing Japanese technologies and the relevant activities -- Significance of Hong Kong as an anti-Japanese foundation -- KMT's prohibition against Cantonese filmmaking -- Anti-Japanese activities of Shanghai filmmakers in Hong Kong -- Hong Kong cinema under Japanese occupation -- Japanese army's view on Hong Kong cinema -- Japanese movies produced in Hong Kong during the occupation -- Exile of Chinese artists and its significance -- Connection between Chinese and Japanese cinemas initiated by Zhonghua dianying. Story of Zhonghua dianying from 1939 to 1945 -- Controversy over Zhonghua dianying -- Disagreements between Japanese army and filmmakers -- Different views towards the export of Japanese movies -- Designs and actions of Kawakita Nagamasa -- Characteristics of Shanghai cinema -- Experiences Shanghai intellects gained from Japanese movies -- Significance of Xin Yingtan -- Exhibition of Japanese movies in the old concessions -- Japanese views on Shanghai movies -- Inferior technology -- Animation and horror -- Significance of wartime co-productions -- Succession of movies of mainland China -- From eternity to remorse in Shanghai -- Immediate causes of Hong Kong-Japan collaboration. Hong Kong cinema under the division between left and right -- Confrontation between leftists and rightists in post-war Hong Kong cinema -- Ideas and actions of Zhang Shankun.

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