The Japanese New Wave (ヌーベルバーグ, Nūberu bāgu, Japanese transliteration of the French term "nouvelle vague") is a term for a group of loosely-connected Japanese films and filmmakers between the late 1950s and the early 1970s.[1][2] The most prominent representatives include directors Nagisa Ōshima, Yoshishige Yoshida, Masahiro Shinoda[1][3] and Shōhei Imamura.[4]
^ abSharp, Jasper. "Where to begin with the Japanese New Wave". British Film Institute. Retrieved 7 July 2023.
^Cite error: The named reference yoshida was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^Svensson, Arne (1971). Japan (Screen Series. New York: Barnes. p. 117.
^Russo, James (2021). Understanding Film: A Viewer's Guide. Liverpool University Press. p. 205. ISBN 9781789761184.
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