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Japanese Silent Film Era
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The Japanese silent film era from the 1910s-1920s established a unique cinema culture centered on benshi (film narrators) who provided live voice commentary. This narrator system became a distinctly Japanese form of expression with no direct international parallel. The visual aesthetics and audience experience models developed during this period profoundly influenced Japanese cinema's aesthetic philosophy.
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Subcategory:Film & TV
Location:Tokyo
Time Period:1910-1930
Influence:National
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