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ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS IN PRAGUE

Master class s japonským oscarovým režisérem Yojiro Takitou

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Kód Zakončení Kredity Rozsah Jazyk výuky Semestr
300MYT Z 1 1/D anglicky letní
Garant předmětu:
Pavel JECH
Jméno vyučujícího (jména vyučujících):
Pavel JECH
Výsledky učení dané vzdělávací složky:

Seznámení s tvorbou Yojiro Takity

Forma studia:

seminář

Předpoklady a další požadavky:

žádné

Doporučené volitelné vzdělávací složky:

nejsou

Obsah kurzu:

Two films illustrating the development of director´s style will be screened (?No More Comics!?, 1986 and Oscar winning ?Departures?, 2008 ? both from 35mm prints), each screening will be followed by discussion with the director.

Doporučená nebo povinná literatura:

není

Plánované vzdělávací činnosti a výukové metody:

modulová výuka - projekce a následná diskuse

Hodnoticí metody a kritéria:

Hodnotí se aktivní účast v diskusi

Webová stránka předmětu:
Poznámka:

Y?jir? TAKITA (*1955, Takaoka, Toyama Pref.), popular Japanese film director, member of the Japanese Film Academy, holder of several Japanese orders.

Today Takita is best known for his melodramas penetrated with deep humanism and light irony as well as for large scale historical spectacles but originally he was an appreciated master of the low budget light erotic genre called pinku eiga (Pink Films) which was very typical for Japan in 70tees an 80tees.

Takita entered the film industry through Mukai Productions, where he served as an assistant director. He first came to prominence with the long-running, popular light-erotic parody series Molester's Train (Chikan densha), which he began to direct in 1982 at Shint?h?. Takita's 1986 first ?standard? film was a satiric picture No More Comic Magazines, reflecting the inner pressures of the media world. It received critical praise and became first of his films to be shown with success abroad.

In 2001, he switched his interest to history and fantasy and directed the Ying Yang Master (Onmyoji), a film which won Japanese Academy Award in 10 categories and became an international hit, receiving a special prize at The Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival in 2002. His next film When the Last Sword Is Drawn (Mibu gishi den) was awarded the Best film of the year in Japan and was highly prised by both audience and critics. But from the international perspective, it was his 2008 film Departures (Okuribio) which became the most important mile stone. Reflecting the typical Japanese aesthetics of death as a natural part of life, it was the first Japanese film ever to won the Best Foreign Language Film at the U.S. 81st Academy Awards, in an upset over the Israeli animated documentary, Waltz with Bashir. Takita?s most recent picture, The Samurai Astronomer (Tenchi meisatsu, 2012), which will be shown among others as a part of his retrospective, is again on a historical theme.

Director Takita will come to the CR as a main guest of the Japanese film and culture festival EIGA-SAI 2015 in Pilsen and Prague, being invited by the Pilsen ? European Capital of Culture and the Czech-Japanese Association.

Rozvrh na zimní semestr 2014/2015:
Rozvrh zatím není připraven
Rozvrh na letní semestr 2014/2015:
Datum Den Čas Vyučující Místo Poznámky Č. paralelky
13.03.2015 09:00–16:00 JECH P. Projekce FAMU
Lažanský palác
přednášková par. 1
Předmět je součástí následujících studijních plánů:
Platnost dat k 16. 6. 2015