Seijun Suzuki

Seijun Suzuki has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Taste of Cinema – Movie Reviews and Classic Movie Lists' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Seijun Suzuki was highly popular in February, 2017.

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25 Great Movies from the 80s That No One Talks About

[...] experiment which the experienced audience will appreciate. 3. Zigeunerweisen (Seijun Suzuki, 1980) Titled after Pablo de Sarasate’s composition for violin and orchestra, “ [...]

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Aussie Monster Fest release first wave of programming

[...] latest from prolific Australian filmmaker Addison Heath comes on like CHOPPER mixed with a Seijun Suzuki crime film of the 60s. This screening also doubles as the book launch party for Aussie genre [...]

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20 Brilliant Movies With Great Men’s Style

[...] cheekbones and give himself a unique ‘chipmunk’ look. It was this surreal hitman comedy from Seijun Suzuki that garnered his reputation as one of Japanese cinema’s most iconic character actors. [...]

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The 15 Greatest Japanese Cult Directors of All Time

[...] , The Shogun’s Samurai, Samurai Reincarnation, Crest of Betrayal, Battle Royale 6. Seijun Suzuki One of the earliest directors to fall in the category, Seijun Suzuki was one of the [...]

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15 Great Non-English Language Gangster Films Worth Your Time

[...] of danger and violence imminent at every corner. 12. Tokyo Drifter (1966) (Japan) Seijun Suzuki is one of the truest masters of gangster films. The Japanese director influenced [...]

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30 Great Japanese Pink Films You Shouldn’t Miss

[...] “Eros Plus Massacre” are more philosophical and aesthetic films rather than erotic. Seijun Suzuki’s “Branded to Kill” is more of a Yakuza film rather than pink. Shohei Imamura’s “ [...]

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15 Great Japanese Crime Films That Are Worth Your Time

[...] countless forgotten dreams and failed schemes behind them. 5. Youth of the Beast (1963, Seijun Suzuki) Seijun Suzuki is rightfully regarded as a renegade who crafted masterpieces from the most [...]

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The 30 Best Gangster Movies in Cinema History

[...] and the action scenes is where resides the strength of this movie. 27. Tokyo Drifter (Seijun Suzuki, 1966) This Seijun Suzuki stylish gangster film has the essential condiments of all [...]

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The 10 Greatest Overlooked Directors Of Japanese Cinema

[...] company, Nikkatsu, his work is doomed to exist behind the shadow of his more famous colleague, Seijun Suzuki. The reason for this is Suzuki’s alleged rebel status and extraordinary style. Though his [...]

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A Few Movies I Saw At the Mumbai Film Festival...

[...] Strange Case of Angelica. So what did I finally see? Among others... Branded to Kill (Seijun Suzuki) The first screening I attended was on the 22nd October. It was at PVR multiplex at Juhu (next [...]

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20 Great Japanese Cult Films That Are Worth Watching

[...] life he defied the standards of Nikkatsu and made a daring success. It was only decades later Seijun Suzuki would be realized for his talents.   2. A Colt Is My Passport by Takashi Nomura (1967, [...]

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