Japanorama_Season_1《日本影视大观_Season_1》

文化艺术类纪录片,BBC 频道 2002 年出品,是BBC Japanorama 系列其中之一。

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  • 中文片名 :日本影视大观 Season 1
  • 中文系列名:BBC 日本影视大观
  • 英文片名 :Japanorama Season 1
  • 英文系列名:BBC Japanorama
  • 电视台 :BBC
  • 地区 :英国
  • 语言 :英语
  • 版本 :TV
  • 发行时间 :2002

Japanorama is a series of documentaries presented by Jonathan Ross, exploring various facets of popular culture and trends of modern-day Japan.

Each episode of Japanorama has a theme, around which Jonathan Ross presents cultural phenomena, films, music, and art that exemplify facets of Japan. The series is colorful in both its creative use of subject matter, and its use of bright colors that helps accent the action on screen rather than distract from it. Subjects were separated by eye catches that often featured the artwork of Junko Mizuno. Ross hosts each episode in suits so bright and stylised they could have been stolen from an anime character.

Jonathan Ross visits the set of Ultraman, a superhero series that has been running for 36 years, Aibo robot dogs battle for glory in the Robot World Cup and sci-fi animator Mamoru Oshii talks about why he turned his back on animation to make Avalon, a futuristic live-action adventure

Jonathan Ross visits the studio of Hayao Miyazaki, the ‘Japanese Walt Disney’ and the man behind animations including Princess Mononoke and the upcoming Spirited Away. The world of Japanese pop idols is also examined and a pair of teenage girls talk about how they fund their appetites for designer labels by dating middle-aged men

Jonathan Ross provides an insight into Paradise TV, Japan’s first and only live 24-hour-a-day sex channel, and meets a man who has turned groping women into a lucrative profession. He also goes bowling with three arty directors who take a light-hearted look at Japanese sexual morals

Jonathan Ross sits down for a yakitori meal with ultra-extreme director Takeshi Miike and examines the work of Suzuki Seijan who was responsible for stylish Sixties thrillers. The programme also attends auditions at Sonny Chiba’s Action Hero school which is dedicated to providing the film industry with a stream of heroes and villains

Jonathan Ross looks at the work of director Akira Kurosawa and his favourite actor Toshiro Mifune to compare their Samurai epics to the modern, MTV-style swordplay seen today. He also meets glamorous ‘It’ girls the Kano Sisters, and enters the traditional home of manga writer Kazuo Koike

Jonathan Ross pays homage to his favourite artist, Junko Mizuno, whose occasionally warped versions of Japan’s sunny, wide-eyed cartoon characters are becoming a worldwide sensation. He also takes two actors who have worn the Godzilla suit to a town that seeks the monster’s destruction, and ventures to Hiroshima to meet a manga artist who creates stories based on his real-life torments as an atomic-bomb victim

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内容 社会科学类 社会
史地类 历史
文化艺术类 视听艺术

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