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Poster for Nikkatsu Studios season at BFI Southbank (1 - 30 June 2013)
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Poster for Nikkatsu Studios season at BFI Southbank (1 - 30 June 2013)
Seasons in The Sun
Retaliation (Shima wa moratta) (Yasuharu Hasebe, 1968)
The Woman From The Sea (Kaitei kara kita onna) (Koreyoshi Kurahara, 1959) TSUKUBA
Monday Girl (Getsuyobi no Yuka) (Ko Nakahira, 1964)
Branded to Kill (Koroshi no rakuin) (Seijun Suzuki, 1967)
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This print showcases the vibrant and diverse lineup of films presented by Nikkatsu Studios at BFI Southbank in June 2013. The poster, filled with bold colors and striking imagery, captures the essence of this extraordinary season called "Seasons in The Sun". Among the featured films is "Retaliation (Shima wa moratta)" directed by Yasuharu Hasebe in 1968. This thrilling tale takes viewers on a gripping journey of revenge set against a backdrop of stunning landscapes. Another gem included is "The Woman From The Sea (Kaitei kara kita onna)" directed by Koreyoshi Kurahara in 1959. This enigmatic film explores themes of love and mystery as it delves into the depths of human emotions. "TSUKUBA", an intriguing addition to the lineup, promises to transport audiences into a world where secrets unravel beneath tranquil waters. Meanwhile, "Monday Girl (Getsuyobi no Yuka)", directed by Ko Nakahira in 1964, offers a glimpse into the life of a young woman navigating her way through Tokyo's bustling streets. Finally, we have "Branded to Kill (Koroshi no rakuin)" from renowned director Seijun Suzuki in 1967. Known for its avant-garde style and unconventional storytelling techniques, this cult classic pushes boundaries and challenges cinematic norms. With such an eclectic mix of films spanning different genres and eras, this Nikkatsu Studios season
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