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Teruo Ishii, the outcast
Director Teruo Ishii was a featured director at the 5th Udine Far East Film Festival. Curti analyzes Ishii's ero-guro (erotic-grotesque) cinema.
Koji Wakamatsu’s Go, Go Second Time Virgin
An in-depth DVD review of Wakamatsu's seminal Roman Porno film.
Koji Wakamatsu’s Ecstasy of Angels
A round-up of some of the best from one of the more interesting National cinemas of the past few years.
Bahram Baizai, An Unknown Master of Iranian Cinema
Active before and after the Iranian Revolution of 1979, writer-director Bahram Baizai is an important figure of Iranian cinema. Yet he has yet to receive the awards and accolades of his contemporaries, like Kiarostami, Makhmalbaf, Panahi, and Majidi, at least not in the West.
A Touch of Hu: A Fan’s Notes and an Appreciation
As an invited guest to Pi-Fan, Professor Rist was asked to share his knowledge of King Hu to interested observers. Offscreen extends the privilege to its readers.
A Visit to Korea: a Tale of Pi-Fan, 2001
Hospitality Korean style makes Professor Rist's first (and certainly not last) trip to Pi-Fan (5th Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival) an event to remember.
The Gangster as Hero in Hong Kong Cinema
Vesia offers a culturally based analysis of the Gangster film, Hong Kong style.
Choreography: the unknown and ignored
Often overlooked in action cinema, the art of choreography gets its due. Includes an interview with Hong Kong choreographer Loon Sheng.
Zhang Yimou’s The Road Home
Kudos to Columbia-Tristar for their continued excellence in Asian DVD's.
The Hong Kong International Film Festival, April 2001, March/April 2002
Professor Peter Rist visits and revisits one of the most exciting Film Fests anywhere.
The Incredible Film Fest, Part 1
Part two: Korean films lead the way.
Masterpieces of Silent Japanese Cinema
Although there is a fear among film purists where digital revolution is concerned, those of us who study film are more often inclined to acknowledge the benefits of digital technology. For such reasons as the recent DVD-Rom entitled Masterpieces of Silent Japanese Cinema.
Corridors that Whisper Dark Secrets
Interview with Republic of Korea director Park Ki-Hyung on his smash debut horror hit Whispering Corridors (1998).
Meeting Abbas Kiarostami
One of the grand masters of contemporary cinema visits Montreal. Read an exclusive interview here at Offscreen.
Hong Kong Meets Hollywood
What happens when Hollywood begins to copy Hong Kong, and Hong Kong begins to copy Hollywood?

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