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Japanese Silent Film Era

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Japan's early cinema period from the 1900s to 1930s, characterized by the unique culture of benshi (film narrators). Pioneering filmmakers like Kunishima Shigeru and Shimizu Hiroshi gained international recognition. This era synthesized European expressionism with distinctly Japanese aesthetics, establishing foundations for Japanese cinema.

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카테고리:Content IP
서브카테고리:Film & TV
소재지:Tokyo, Kyoto
시대:1900-1935
영향 범위:국내
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