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==Books by Richie==
==Books by Richie==

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*''Botandoro: Stories, Fables, Parables and Allegories: A Miscellany'' (paperback), Printed Matter Press; 2008; ISBN 978-1-933606-16-3
*{{cite book|coauthors=Stephen Mansfield (Introduction)|title=Travels in the East (paperback)|publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]]|year=2007|isbn=978-1-933330-61-7}}
*{{cite book|title=A Tractate on Japanese Aesthetics (paperback)|publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]]|year=2007|isbn=978-1-933330-23-5}}
*{{cite book|title=Japanese Portraits: Pictures of Different People (Tuttle Classics of Japanese Literature) (paperback)|publisher=Tuttle Publishing|year=2006|isbn=978-0-8048-3772-9}}
*''Tokyo Nights'' (paperback). Printed Matter Press; 2005; ISBN 1-933606-00-2
*{{cite book|coauthors=Paul Shrader|title=A Hundred Years of Japanese Film: A Concise History, with a Selective Guide to DVDs and Videos|publisher=Kodansha International|year=2005|isbn=978-4-7700-2995-9}} (paperback)
*{{cite book|title=The Japan Journals: 1947–2004 (paperback, Ed. [[Leza Lowitz]])|publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]]|year=2005|isbn=978-1-880656-97-6}}
*''A View from the Chuo Line and Other Stories'' (paperback), Printed Matter Press, 2004, SBN 4900178276
*''Japanese Literature Reviewed'' (hardcover). ICG Muse; 2003; ISBN 4-925080-78-4
* With Roy Garner. ''The Image Factory: Fads and Fashions in Japan'' (paperback). Reaktion Books; 2003; ISBN 1-86189-153-9
*{{cite book|title=The Inland Sea (paperback)|publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]]|year=2002|isbn=978-1-880656-69-3}}
*{{cite book|title=The Donald Richie Reader: 50 Years of Writing on Japan (paperback)|publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]]|year=2001|isbn=978-1-880656-61-7}}
*''Tokyo: A View of the City'' (paperback). Reaktion Books; 1999; ISBN 1-86189-034-6
*''Memoirs of the Warrior Kumagai'': A Historical Novel (hardcover). Tuttle Publishing; 1999; ISBN 0-8048-2126-7
*{{cite book|title=The Films of Akira Kurosawa, Third Edition, Expanded and Updated (paperback)|publisher=University of California Pres|year=1999|isbn=978-0-520-22037-9}}
*{{cite book|title=Tokyo (paperback)|publisher=Reaktion Books|year=1999|isbn=978-1-86189-034-4}}
*''Partial Views: Essays on Contemporary Japan'' (paperback). Japan Times; 1995; ISBN 4-7890-0801-0
*''The Temples of Kyoto'' (hardback). Tuttle Publishing; 1995; ISBN 0-8048-2032-5
*''The Inland Sea'' (paperback). Kodansha International; 1993; ISBN 4-7700-1751-0
*{{cite book|title=A Lateral View: Essays on Culture and Style in Contemporary Japan (paperback)|publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]]|year=1992|isbn=978-0-9628137-4-0}}
*''Japanese Cinema: An Introduction'' (hardcover). Oxford University Press; 1990; ISBN 0-19-584950-7
*''Japanese Cinema: Film Style and National Character'' (paperback). Oxford University Press; 1990; ISBN 0-19-584950-7
*''Introducing Japan'' (hardcover). Kodansha International; 1987; ISBN 0-87011-833-1
*''Introducing Tokyo'' (hardcover). Kodansha Inc; 1987; ISBN 0-87011-806-4
*''Focus on Rashomon'' (hardcover). Rutgers University Press; 1987; ISBN 0-13-752980-5
*''Different People: Pictures of Some Japanese (hardcover). Kodansha Inc; 1987; ISBN 0-87011-820-X
*{{cite book|title=A Taste Of Japan (hardcover)|date=Kodansha Intl. Ltd.|series=1985}}
*''Zen Inklings: Some Stories, Fables, Parables, and Sermons (Buddhism & Eastern Philosophy) (Paperback)'' with prints by the author. Weatherhill, 1982. Without prints: 1982. ISBN 780834802308 {{Please check ISBN|reason=Invalid length.}}
*{{cite book|last=With [[Ian Buruma]] (photos)|title=The Japanese Tattoo (hardcover)|publisher=Weatherhill|year=1980}}
*{{cite book|title=Ozu: His Life and Films (paperback)|publisher=University of California Press|year=1977|isbn=978-0-520-03277-4}}
*''George Stevens: An American Romantic''. New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 1970.
*''Companions of the Holiday'' (hardcover). Weatherhill; 1968; ISBN 1-299-58310-5
*''Erotic Gods Phallicism in Japan'' (slipcase). Shufushinsha; 1966; ISBN 1-141-44743-6
*{{cite book|title=The masters’ book of Ikebana: background and principles of Japanese flower arrangement, edited by Donald Richie & Meredith Weatherby; with lessons by the masters of Japan’s three foremost schools: (hardcover)|publisher=Bijutsu Shuppansha|year=1966}}
*''The Japanese Movie. An Illustrated History'' (hardcover). Kodansha Ltd; 1965; ISBN 1-141-45003-8
*''Japanese Movies''. Japan Travel Bureau, 1961
*With Joseph L. Anderson. ''The Japanese Film: Art and Industry'' (paperback). Princeton University Press; 1959, revised 1983; ISBN 0-691-00792-6
*{{cite book|title=Eight American Authors|publisher=Kenkyusha|year=1956}}
*{{cite book|title=This Scorching Earth|publisher=Charles E. Tuttle|year=1956}}
*With Watanabe Miyoko. ''Six Kabuki Plays'' (paperback). Hokuseido Press; 1953; ISBN 1-299-15754-8
*{{cite book|title=Essays in Contemporary American Literature, Drama and Cinema (in Japanese)|publisher=Hayakawa Shobo|year=1950}}
*''The Honorable Visitors''. Charles E Tuttle; 1949; ISBN 0-8048-1941-6
*''The Honorable Visitors''. Charles E Tuttle; 1949; ISBN 0-8048-1941-6
*{{cite book|title=Essays in Contemporary American Literature, Drama and Cinema (in Japanese)|publisher=Hayakawa Shobo|year=1950}}
*With Watanabe Miyoko. ''Six Kabuki Plays'' (paperback). Hokuseido Press; 1953; ISBN 1-299-15754-8
*{{cite book|title=This Scorching Earth|publisher=Charles E. Tuttle|year=1956}}
*{{cite book|title=Eight American Authors|publisher=Kenkyusha|year=1956}}
*With Joseph L. Anderson. ''The Japanese Film: Art and Industry'' (paperback). Princeton University Press; 1959, revised 1983; ISBN 0-691-00792-6
*''Japanese Movies''. Japan Travel Bureau, 1961
*''The Japanese Movie. An Illustrated History'' (hardcover). Kodansha Ltd; 1965; ISBN 1-141-45003-8
*{{cite book|title=The masters’ book of Ikebana: background and principles of Japanese flower arrangement, edited by Donald Richie & Meredith Weatherby; with lessons by the masters of Japan’s three foremost schools: (hardcover)|publisher=Bijutsu Shuppansha|year=1966}}
*''Erotic Gods Phallicism in Japan'' (slipcase). Shufushinsha; 1966; ISBN 1-141-44743-6
*''Companions of the Holiday'' (hardcover). Weatherhill; 1968; ISBN 1-299-58310-5
*''George Stevens: An American Romantic''. New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 1970.
*{{cite book|title=Ozu: His Life and Films (paperback)|publisher=University of California Press|year=1977|isbn=978-0-520-03277-4}}
*{{cite book|last=With [[Ian Buruma]] (photos)|title=The Japanese Tattoo (hardcover)|publisher=Weatherhill|year=1980}}
*''Zen Inklings: Some Stories, Fables, Parables, and Sermons (Buddhism & Eastern Philosophy) (Paperback)'' with prints by the author. Weatherhill, 1982. Without prints: 1982. ISBN 780834802308 {{Please check ISBN|reason=Invalid length.}}
*{{cite book|title=A Taste Of Japan (hardcover)|date=Kodansha Intl. Ltd.|series=1985}}
*''Different People: Pictures of Some Japanese (hardcover). Kodansha Inc; 1987; ISBN 0-87011-820-X
*''Focus on Rashomon'' (hardcover). Rutgers University Press; 1987; ISBN 0-13-752980-5
*''Introducing Tokyo'' (hardcover). Kodansha Inc; 1987; ISBN 0-87011-806-4
*''Introducing Japan'' (hardcover). Kodansha International; 1987; ISBN 0-87011-833-1
*''Japanese Cinema: Film Style and National Character'' (paperback). Oxford University Press; 1990; ISBN 0-19-584950-7
*''Japanese Cinema: An Introduction'' (hardcover). Oxford University Press; 1990; ISBN 0-19-584950-7
*{{cite book|title=A Lateral View: Essays on Culture and Style in Contemporary Japan (paperback)|publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]]|year=1992|isbn=978-0-9628137-4-0}}
*''The Inland Sea'' (paperback). Kodansha International; 1993; ISBN 4-7700-1751-0
*''The Temples of Kyoto'' (hardback). Tuttle Publishing; 1995; ISBN 0-8048-2032-5
*''Partial Views: Essays on Contemporary Japan'' (paperback). Japan Times; 1995; ISBN 4-7890-0801-0
*{{cite book|title=Tokyo (paperback)|publisher=Reaktion Books|year=1999|isbn=978-1-86189-034-4}}
*{{cite book|title=The Films of Akira Kurosawa, Third Edition, Expanded and Updated (paperback)|publisher=University of California Pres|year=1999|isbn=978-0-520-22037-9}}
*''Memoirs of the Warrior Kumagai'': A Historical Novel (hardcover). Tuttle Publishing; 1999; ISBN 0-8048-2126-7
*''Tokyo: A View of the City'' (paperback). Reaktion Books; 1999; ISBN 1-86189-034-6
*{{cite book|title=The Donald Richie Reader: 50 Years of Writing on Japan (paperback)|publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]]|year=2001|isbn=978-1-880656-61-7}}
*{{cite book|title=The Inland Sea (paperback)|publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]]|year=2002|isbn=978-1-880656-69-3}}
* With Roy Garner. ''The Image Factory: Fads and Fashions in Japan'' (paperback). Reaktion Books; 2003; ISBN 1-86189-153-9
*''Japanese Literature Reviewed'' (hardcover). ICG Muse; 2003; ISBN 4-925080-78-4
*''A View from the Chuo Line and Other Stories'' (paperback), Printed Matter Press, 2004, SBN 4900178276
*{{cite book|title=The Japan Journals: 19472004 (paperback, Ed. [[Leza Lowitz]])|publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]]|year=2005|isbn=978-1-880656-97-6}}
*{{cite book|coauthors=Paul Shrader|title=A Hundred Years of Japanese Film: A Concise History, with a Selective Guide to DVDs and Videos|publisher=Kodansha International|year=2005|isbn=978-4-7700-2995-9}} (paperback)
*''Tokyo Nights'' (paperback). Printed Matter Press; 2005; ISBN 1-933606-00-2
*{{cite book|title=Japanese Portraits: Pictures of Different People (Tuttle Classics of Japanese Literature) (paperback)|publisher=Tuttle Publishing|year=2006|isbn=978-0-8048-3772-9}}
*{{cite book|title=A Tractate on Japanese Aesthetics (paperback)|publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]]|year=2007|isbn=978-1-933330-23-5}}
*{{cite book|coauthors=Stephen Mansfield (Introduction)|title=Travels in the East (paperback)|publisher=[[Stone Bridge Press]]|year=2007|isbn=978-1-933330-61-7}}
*''Botandoro: Stories, Fables, Parables and Allegories: A Miscellany'' (paperback), Printed Matter Press; 2008; ISBN 978-1-933606-16-3


==Films, books and papers on Richie==
==Films, books and papers on Richie==

Revision as of 14:55, 19 February 2013

For the U.S. Senate historian, see Donald A. Ritchie.
Donald Richie
Donald Richie in February 2009
Born(1924-04-17)April 17, 1924
DiedFebruary 19, 2013(2013-02-19) (aged 88)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Author, journalist, film critic

Donald Richie (17 April 1924 – 19 February 2013) was an American-born author who wrote about the Japanese people and Japanese cinema.[1] Although he considered himself only a writer,[2] Richie directed many experimental films, the first when he was 17.[3]

Biography

Riche was born in Lima, Ohio. During World War II, he served aboard Liberty ships as a purser and medical officer. By then he had already published his first work, "Tumblebugs" (1942), a short story.[4]

In 1947, Richie first visited Japan with the American occupation force, a job he saw as an opportunity to escape from Lima, Ohio. He first worked as a typist, and then as a civilian staff writer for the Pacific Stars and Stripes. While in Tokyo, he became fascinated with Japanese culture, particularly Japanese cinema. He was soon writing movie reviews in the Stars and Stripes. In 1948 he met Kashiko Kawakita who introduced him to Yasujiro Ozu. During their long friendship, Richie and Kawakita collaborated closely in promoting Japanese film in the West.[5] Hence, he has started composing contemporary music and had released title for ballet at the time.[6]

After returning to the United States, he enrolled at Columbia University's School of General Studies in 1949, and received his Bachelor's Degree in English in 1953. Richie then returned to Japan as film critic for The Japan Times and spent much of the second half of the 20th century living there. In 1959, he published his first book, The Japanese Film: Art and Industry, coauthored with Joseph Anderson. In this work, the authors gave the first English language account of Japanese film. Richie served as Curator of Film at the New York Museum of Modern Art from 1969 to 1972. In 1988, he was invited to become the first guest director at the Telluride Film Festival.

Among his most noted works on Japan are The Inland Sea, a travel classic, and Public People, Private People, a look at some of Japan's most significant and most mundane people. He has compiled two collections of essays on Japan: A Lateral View and Partial Views. A collection of his writings has been published to commemorate fifty years of writing about Japan: The Donald Richie Reader. The Japan Journals: 1947-2004 consists of extended excerpts from his diaries.

In 1991, film makers Lucille Carra and Brian Cotnoir produced a film version of The Inland Sea, which Richie narrated. Produced by Travelfilm Company, the film won numerous awards, including Best Documentary at the Hawaii International Film Festival (1991) and the Earthwatch Film Award. It screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 1992.[7]

Author Tom Wolfe describes Richie as "the Lafcadio Hearn of our time, a subtle, stylish, and deceptively lucid medium between two cultures that confuse one another: the Japanese and the American."[8]

Although Richie spoke Japanese fluently, he could neither read nor write it proficiently.[9]

He died, aged 88, in Tokyo.

Japanese cinema

Richie's most widely recognized accomplishment has been his analysis of Japanese cinema. From his first published book, Richie has revised not only the library of films he discusses, but the way he analyzes them. With each subsequent book, he has focused less on film theory and more on the conditions in which the films were made. One thing that has emerged in his works is an emphasis on the "presentational" nature of Japan's cinema, in contrast to the "representational" films of the West. In the foreword to Richie's book A Hundred Years Of Japanese Film, Paul Schrader says "Whatever we in the West know about Japanese film, and how we know it, we most likely owe to Donald Richie." Richie also has written analyses of two of Japan's best known filmmakers: Yasujiro Ozu and Akira Kurosawa.

Richie wrote the English subtitles for Akira Kurosawa's films Kagemusha (1980), Red Beard, and Dreams (1990).[10]

In the 21st century, Richie provided audio commentaries for The Criterion Collection on DVDs of various classic Japanese films, notably those of Ozu (A Story of Floating Weeds and Early Summer), Mikio Naruse (When a Woman Ascends the Stairs), and Kurosawa (Drunken Angel, Rashomon, The Lower Depths, and The Bad Sleep Well), among others.

Books by Richie

  • The Honorable Visitors. Charles E Tuttle; 1949; ISBN 0-8048-1941-6
  • Essays in Contemporary American Literature, Drama and Cinema (in Japanese). Hayakawa Shobo. 1950.
  • With Watanabe Miyoko. Six Kabuki Plays (paperback). Hokuseido Press; 1953; ISBN 1-299-15754-8
  • This Scorching Earth. Charles E. Tuttle. 1956.
  • Eight American Authors. Kenkyusha. 1956.
  • With Joseph L. Anderson. The Japanese Film: Art and Industry (paperback). Princeton University Press; 1959, revised 1983; ISBN 0-691-00792-6
  • Japanese Movies. Japan Travel Bureau, 1961
  • The Japanese Movie. An Illustrated History (hardcover). Kodansha Ltd; 1965; ISBN 1-141-45003-8
  • The masters’ book of Ikebana: background and principles of Japanese flower arrangement, edited by Donald Richie & Meredith Weatherby; with lessons by the masters of Japan’s three foremost schools: (hardcover). Bijutsu Shuppansha. 1966.
  • Erotic Gods Phallicism in Japan (slipcase). Shufushinsha; 1966; ISBN 1-141-44743-6
  • Companions of the Holiday (hardcover). Weatherhill; 1968; ISBN 1-299-58310-5
  • George Stevens: An American Romantic. New York, The Museum of Modern Art, 1970.
  • Ozu: His Life and Films (paperback). University of California Press. 1977. ISBN 978-0-520-03277-4.
  • With Ian Buruma (photos) (1980). The Japanese Tattoo (hardcover). Weatherhill.
  • Zen Inklings: Some Stories, Fables, Parables, and Sermons (Buddhism & Eastern Philosophy) (Paperback) with prints by the author. Weatherhill, 1982. Without prints: 1982. ISBN 780834802308
  • A Taste Of Japan (hardcover). 1985. Kodansha Intl. Ltd. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • Different People: Pictures of Some Japanese (hardcover). Kodansha Inc; 1987; ISBN 0-87011-820-X
  • Focus on Rashomon (hardcover). Rutgers University Press; 1987; ISBN 0-13-752980-5
  • Introducing Tokyo (hardcover). Kodansha Inc; 1987; ISBN 0-87011-806-4
  • Introducing Japan (hardcover). Kodansha International; 1987; ISBN 0-87011-833-1
  • Japanese Cinema: Film Style and National Character (paperback). Oxford University Press; 1990; ISBN 0-19-584950-7
  • Japanese Cinema: An Introduction (hardcover). Oxford University Press; 1990; ISBN 0-19-584950-7
  • A Lateral View: Essays on Culture and Style in Contemporary Japan (paperback). Stone Bridge Press. 1992. ISBN 978-0-9628137-4-0.
  • The Inland Sea (paperback). Kodansha International; 1993; ISBN 4-7700-1751-0
  • The Temples of Kyoto (hardback). Tuttle Publishing; 1995; ISBN 0-8048-2032-5
  • Partial Views: Essays on Contemporary Japan (paperback). Japan Times; 1995; ISBN 4-7890-0801-0
  • Tokyo (paperback). Reaktion Books. 1999. ISBN 978-1-86189-034-4.
  • The Films of Akira Kurosawa, Third Edition, Expanded and Updated (paperback). University of California Pres. 1999. ISBN 978-0-520-22037-9.
  • Memoirs of the Warrior Kumagai: A Historical Novel (hardcover). Tuttle Publishing; 1999; ISBN 0-8048-2126-7
  • Tokyo: A View of the City (paperback). Reaktion Books; 1999; ISBN 1-86189-034-6
  • The Donald Richie Reader: 50 Years of Writing on Japan (paperback). Stone Bridge Press. 2001. ISBN 978-1-880656-61-7.
  • The Inland Sea (paperback). Stone Bridge Press. 2002. ISBN 978-1-880656-69-3.
  • With Roy Garner. The Image Factory: Fads and Fashions in Japan (paperback). Reaktion Books; 2003; ISBN 1-86189-153-9
  • Japanese Literature Reviewed (hardcover). ICG Muse; 2003; ISBN 4-925080-78-4
  • A View from the Chuo Line and Other Stories (paperback), Printed Matter Press, 2004, SBN 4900178276
  • The Japan Journals: 19472004 (paperback, Ed. Leza Lowitz). Stone Bridge Press. 2005. ISBN 978-1-880656-97-6.
  • A Hundred Years of Japanese Film: A Concise History, with a Selective Guide to DVDs and Videos. Kodansha International. 2005. ISBN 978-4-7700-2995-9. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help) (paperback)
  • Tokyo Nights (paperback). Printed Matter Press; 2005; ISBN 1-933606-00-2
  • Japanese Portraits: Pictures of Different People (Tuttle Classics of Japanese Literature) (paperback). Tuttle Publishing. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8048-3772-9.
  • A Tractate on Japanese Aesthetics (paperback). Stone Bridge Press. 2007. ISBN 978-1-933330-23-5.
  • Travels in the East (paperback). Stone Bridge Press. 2007. ISBN 978-1-933330-61-7. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  • Botandoro: Stories, Fables, Parables and Allegories: A Miscellany (paperback), Printed Matter Press; 2008; ISBN 978-1-933606-16-3

Films, books and papers on Richie

  • Sneaking In. Donald Richie's Life in Film. Directed by Brigitte Prinzgau-Podgorschek, Navigator Film Produktion/Peter Stockhaus Filmproduktion, GmbH, Vienna, 2002
  • Silva, Arturo, ed. (2001). The Donald Richie Reader. Berkeley: Stone Bridge Press. 10-ISBN 1-880656-61-2; 13-ISBN 978-1-880656-61-7 (cloth)
  • Klaus Volkmer and Olaf Möller.Ricercar fuer Donald Richie. Taschenbuch (1997)
  • Yoshida, Yukihiko, Jane Barlow and Witaly Osins, ballet teachers who worked in postwar Japan, and their students, Pan-Asian Journal of Sports & Physical Education, Vol.3(Sep), 2012.

Films by Richie

He is the author of about 30 experimental films from five to 47 minutes long, six of which have been published on DVD.[11] None were originally meant for public screening.[12] The pieces on the DVD, all originally shot in 16 mm, are:[12]

  • Wargames, 1962 22 minutes
  • Atami Blues, 1962, 20 minutes, soundtrack by Tōru Takemitsu
  • Boy with Cat, 1967, 5 minutes
  • Dead Youth, 1967, 13 minutes
  • Five Philosophical Fables, 1967, 47 minutes
  • Cybele, 1968, 20 minutes

Among the short works not included in the collection are for example Small Town Sunday (1941, 8 mm), filmed when he was still resident in the United States, A Sentimental Education (1953), Aoyama Kaidan (1957), Shu-e (1958), and Life (1965).[12]

Other films:

  • Akira Kurosawa, 1975, 58 minutes, 35 mm in color and b/w. Produced by Atelier 41 for NTV, Tokyo
  • A Doll, 1968, 16 mm, 20 minutes, in color
  • A couple, 1968, 35 mm, in b/w
  • Nozoki Monogatari, 1967, 16 mm, released by Brandon Films
  • Khajuraho, 1968, 16 mm, in color and b/w

Honors

References

  1. ^ Corkill, Edan (1924-04-17). "Writer Donald Richie dies at 88". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2013-02-19.
  2. ^ Midnight Eye Interview
  3. ^ A Pinewood dialogue with Donald Richie retrieved on 2009-01-10
  4. ^ Introduction by Leza Lowitz, in Botandoro by Donald Richie
  5. ^ Donald Richie, "Remembering Madame Kawakita" in: A wreath for Madame Kawakita, Kawakita Memomorial Film Institute, Tokyo 2008, pp. 5-7
  6. ^ Yoshida, Yukihiko, Jane Barlow and Witaly Osins, ballet teachers who worked in postwar Japan, and their students, Pan-Asian Journal of Sports & Physical Education, Vol.3(Sep), 2012.
  7. ^ VINCENT CANBY (1992-06-17). "Review/Film; Searching for Japan, In a Sea, in a Mind And in Metaphor". New York Times. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
  8. ^ Arturo Silva, ed. (2001). The Donald Richie Reader. Promotional blurb, Thomas Wolfe
  9. ^ "Life in Japanese Film: Donald Richie". FORA.tv. Retrieved 2012-08-23.
  10. ^ a b Donald Richie - Awards
  11. ^ Global Discoveries on DVD retrieved on 2009-01-10.
  12. ^ a b c Midnight Eye review
  13. ^ Donald Richie, "Remembering Madame Kawakita" in: A wreath for Madame Kawakita, Kawakita Memomorial Film Institute, Tokyo 2008, p. 7
  14. ^ Japan Foundation Award, 1995.
  15. ^ Judy Mitoma Receives 2003 Rockefeller 3rd Award accessed on February 10, 2008

Further reading

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