1. WILDSIDE ×Seijun Suzuki Collection
WILDSIDE ×Seijun Suzuki Collection |The official website of WILDSIDE YOHJI YAMAMOTO. In collaboration with various brands and artists, we curate a diverse ...
WILDSIDE ×Seijun Suzuki Collection |The official website of WILDSIDE YOHJI YAMAMOTO. In collaboration with various brands and artists, we curate a diverse portfolio of fashion, art, and lifestyle products.

2. Suzuki Seijun and Postwar Japanese Cinema | Columbia University Press
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In 1968, Suzuki Seijun—a low-budget genre filmmaker known for movies including Branded to Kill, Tokyo Drifter, and Youth of the Beast—was unceremoniously... | CUP

3. Seijun Suzuki - T-Shirt - TeePublic
Shop suzuki seijun-suzuki t-shirts designed by undergroundnotes as well as other seijun-suzuki merchandise at TeePublic.
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4. Suzuki Seijun - Japan Poster Shop
Seijun Suzuki, 鈴木 清順. Born Seitaro Suzuki, 鈴木 清太郎 (24 May 1923 – 13 February 2017), was a Japanese filmmaker, actor, and screenwriter.
Seijun Suzuki, 鈴木 清順 Born Seitaro Suzuki, 鈴木 清太郎 (24 May 1923 – 13 February 2017), was a Japanese filmmaker, actor, and screenwriter. His films are known for their jarring visual style, irreverent humour, nihilistic cool and entertainment-over-logic sensibility. He made 40 predominately B-movies for the Nikkatsu Compan

5. Seijun Suzuki obituary | Movies | The Guardian
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Japanese film director who gained a worldwide cult following for his flamboyance and irreverence

6. A Hell of a Guy: The mischievous legacy of Seijun Suzuki
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We pay tribute to the late Seijun Suzuki, whose brand of filmmaking has influenced countless others. Filmed in Ether is a proud media partner of JFF 2017.

7. The Films of Seijun Suzuki | BAMPFA
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Suzuki's freewheeling approach and audacious experimentation has gained him a cult following in Japan and abroad.On the occasion of the publication of Time and Place Are Nonsense: The Films of Seijun Suzuki by Tom Vick, we present a retrospective of the Japanese filmmaker’s works and welcome Vick to BAMPFA for a booksigning and to introduce several screenings. In a career spanning nearly five decades, Suzuki (b. 1923) has amassed a body of work ranging from B-movie potboilers to beguiling metaphysical mysteries.

8. Seijun Suzuki - Artforum
'60s B-movie savant Seijun Suzuki. Favoring violent non sequiturs and theatrical artifice over narrative continuity and genre boundaries.
URINE PICTURESQUELY RUNNING DOWN a hit man’s socks into his wing-tip shoes, a systematic pillow girl servicing an army battalion on the Manchurian frontier, a cold-blooded killer getting aroused sniffing…

9. “Just Shut Up and Watch!” – Remembering Seijun Suzuki (1923 ...
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On February 13, 2017 we lost Seijun Suzuki. The Japanese director, screenwriter, actor and producer was 93 years old at the time of his death and a titan in my own cinematic universe but I haven’t …

10. Seijun Suzuki: An American Cinematheque Tribute
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Series | TOKYO DRIFTER, LOVE LETTER, KAGERŌ-ZA, CARMEN FROM KAWACHI, SATAN’S TOWN and A TALE OF SORROW AND SADNESS

11. Seijun Suzuki 1923-2017 – All the Anime
Feb 22, 2017 · The legendary director Seijun Suzuki, who died on 13th February, is best known in the West for such quirky, idiosyncratic works as Youth of the Beast, Kanto ...
The legendary director Seijun Suzuki, who died on 13th February, is best known in the West for such quirky, idiosyncratic works as Youth of the Beast, Kanto Wanderer and Tokyo Drifter. These 1960s B-movie genre pictures playfully riffed on the “borderless action” mash-ups of gangster films, youth movies, musicals and westerns fostered by the Nikkatsu studio, where he was employed from 1954 until 1968, when company president Kyusaku Hori fired him for his “incomprehensibe” hallucinogenic hard-boiled hitman masterpiece Branded to Kill. In Japan, he is remembered for his more critically-regarded ‘Taisho Trilogy’ of Zigeunerweisen, Heat-Haze Theatre and Yumeji – three independently-produced otherworldly tales, released between 1980 and 1991, that marked a short-lived departure towards a more artistic strain of filmmaking.
12. Directed by Seijun Suzuki - The Criterion Channel
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Born one hundred years ago this month, Japanese New Wave renegade Seijun Suzuki combined a deliriously inventive approach to filmmaking and a fast-and-loose attitude toward genre expectations to make some of the most thrillingly stylish movies of all time, frequently transcending narrative logic ...

13. Suzuki Seijun 100 - The Cinematheque
Sep 4, 2023 · Suzuki Seijun contains multitudes. In 1991, at the first-ever North American retrospective of his films, arranged by Tony Rayns at VIFF, ...
William Carroll has selected six representative films across Suzuki’s career. We’ve added six more. Only three overlap with our previous retrospective, all the better to appreciate how Suzuki could reconfigure his modernism across genres and eras.

14. Suzuki Seijun obituary: Japanese cinema's dazzler of the deep Bs - BFI
Mar 1, 2017 · He soon established himself as a trusted director of B-movie quickies in various genres, initially under his real name, Suzuki Seitaro. Seijun ...
“Like fish in the deep ocean, we need to create our own light.” Suzuki Seijun was not the only Japanese director who particularly liked that motto – he sometimes inscribed it in books he was asked to sign – but it was more relevant to him than to many others.

15. Seijun Suzuki Centennial - Japan Society
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