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Yakuza Film Genre: Jingi-gumi and Japanese Identity

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Yakuza film genre flourishing from the 1950s to 1970s. Works by Kurakazu Tokuma and Kinji Fukasaku depicted Japanese values of loyalty, honor, and betrayal universally, gaining national support. Through contrasts with foreign criminals, they expressed Japanese moral codes. Still shaping Japan's international film image, influencing many foreign directors.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Film & TV
Location:Japan
Time Period:1950-1980
Influence:Global
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yakuza filmJapanese valuesgenre filmpopular cinema

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