A little-known chapter in documentary history is...
March 1995
Pre-War Film Movements March 1995
In this issue, we talk about a little-known chapter in documentary history, Japan's pre-World War II proletarian film movement.
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![A Japanese woman talks with two young boys, from 'Children of Hiroshima.'](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/articles/childrenofhiroshima_march1995.jpg?itok=FTavOJGj)
ByMakino Mamoruand A. A. Gerow
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![A group of filmmakers pose for a photo. The festival jury (from left): film directors Adoor Gopalakrishnan and Arturo Ripstein, the Japan Society's Kyoko Hirano, IDA Executive Director Betsy McLane, the Mowelfund Film Institute's Nick Decampo.](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/articles/hawaiifilmfest_mar1995.jpg?itok=p2sVQgKm)
"When Strangers Meet" was the motto of the 14th...
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![A dancer poses in a window with an arm and leg extended upward. 'Voyeur' is loosely based on Hitchcock's 'Rear Window' (photo).](/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/images/articles/rearwindow_march1995.jpg?itok=NBkyhh8a)
New technologies such as digital imaging...