KABUKI'S INFLUENCE ON FILM THEORY AND PRACTICE : EISENSTEIN'S DISCOVERY OF KABUKI'S POTENTIALITIES FOR THE FILM
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As previously pointed out in "The Unexpected Meeting with Kabuki : Eisenstein in the Twenties and His Theatrical Experiences" * written for this Academic Reports in 1990. Eisenstein's study of film and theater was regenerated by the Kabuki theater, which visited Moscow in 1928 while he was working on the film. The glamour and enchantment of Kabuki in all its aspects never failed to capture the eyes of Eisenstein. Since this debut in Moscow, Kabuki has come to be internationally recognized as a unique theater of artistic value. Eisenstein was one of the first persons who discovered the intrinsic value of Kabuki and the first who recognized the potentialities of Kabuki for the film. This paper will examine how he applied Kabuki to his film theory and practice.
- 東京工芸大学の論文
- 1992-01-31
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