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Screening Report: CARMEN COMES HOME (1951) at Film Society of Lincoln Center
Tonight, the Film Society of Lincoln Center kicked off a nine-day, fifteen-film retrospective of the work of Japanese director Keisuke Kinoshita (1912-1998) with a screening of CARMEN COMES HOME (1951, aka KARMEN KYOKO NE KAERU) at the Howard Gilman Theater. The film … Continue reading
Posted in Classic Film, Film Society of Lincoln Society, Japanese Film, Screening Report
Tagged Bontaro Miake, CARMEN COMES HOME, Film Society of Lincoln Center, Hideko Takamine, Imagica Corporation, KARMEN KYOKO NE KAERU, Keisuke Kinoshita, Kuniko Igawa, Lily Carmen, Mikio Naruse, Shochiku Company, Shuji Sano, Takeshi Sakamoto, the Japan Foundation, Toshiko Kobayashi
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