JAPANESE FILMS
Abstract
This article delves into the world of Japanese cinema and explores its history, influential directors, various genres and international influences. It takes a comprehensive approach that combines historical research and critical analysis to provide insight into the evolution of Japanese cinema. The study aims to highlight the constant appeal of Japanese films and their cultural significance.
Keywords
Japanese films, cinema, culture, history, influential directors, genres, international influence.
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