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Bunraku: Masters of Japanese Puppet Theatre
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Films for the Humanities and Sciences
Review Available:Review
Media Type:DVD
Videocassette
Release Date:2002, 2005
Audience:Higher Education
Secondary Education
Running Time:53 mins.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (53 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English narration, Japanese dialog with English subtitles.
Author:Ueno, Tomoo.; Miura, Hisashi.
Written and directed by Tomoo Ueno, Hisashi Miura ; produced by Takashi Watanabe ; NHK.
Subject:Arts
Diaspora and Ethnicity
Subheading:Fine Arts
Japanese
Performing Arts
Region:East Asia
Country:Japan



Abstract:

Born in Osaka some 300 years ago, Japanese puppet theater—Bunraku—is a stunning yet refined spectacle. This program presents the story of Bunraku through two of its greatest masters, puppeteer Tamao Yoshida and chanter Sumitayu Takemoto. Brought together for the last performance of the 20th century, these two "Living National Treasures" transform ancient tales of old Japan into vibrant human drama. Cameras go backstage to capture the immense preparations and grueling, rarely seen rehearsals for their exquisite rendition of the masterpiece Shinju Ten no Amijima.




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