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Ishiro Honda Biography: From Godzilla to Kurosawa by Godziszewski and Ryfle 2017 Hardcover

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Specifics

As told to

Honda-Yun, Yuuko

Author

Ed Godziszewski, Steve Ryfle

Dewey Decimal

791.430233092

Dewey Edition

23

Format

Hardcover

Grade From

College Graduate Student

ISBN-10

0819570877

ISBN-13

9780819570871

Illustrated

Yes

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Height

1.4 in

Item Length

10.1 in

Item Weight

33.7 Oz

Item Width

7.4 in

LC Classification Number

PN1998.3.H68R94 2017

LCCN

2017-007286

Language

English

Number of Pages

336 Pages

Preface by

Scorsese, Martin

Publication Name

Ishiro Honda : Alife in Film, from Godzilla to Kurosawa

Publication Year

2017

Publisher

Wesleyan University Press

Reviews

"[Up] to the challenge, a major achievement ... as authoritative a biography as [Honda] will probably ever receive. If you loved these movies as a kid (or even continue to do so in adulthood), this book will be mighty hard to put down."--Steve Mcfarlane, Cineaste Magazine "Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, from Godzilla to Kurosawa accomplishes a lot in under 350 pages. Perhaps most impressively, it provides the reader with a lasting sense of the man--his temperament, values, philosophies, dreams, and disappointments--behind some of cinema's most beloved characters (Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra), while also exhaustively detailing the lifelong Toho director's entire body of work (much of which is unavailable in the U.S. and even Japan)."--Chris Shields, Film Comment "Assembled from years of meticulous research, and detailing the entirety of Honda's filmmaking spectrum, this prestige book offers an in-depth, revealing portrait of the man--as well as his movies--on a level previously unseen by western audiences."--Patrick Galvan, SYFY Wire "[A] must-own title for anyone interested in Japanese science-fiction and Japanese cinema in general."--Patrick Galvan, Toho Kingdom "Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, From Godzilla to Kurosawa should serve as a model of how to do a film biography--any biography, really. Beautifully designed and produced, Ishiro Honda incorporates many illustrative photographs of the Japanese director and his associates without becoming a coffee table book; the text is clearly written, free of academic jargon or fanboy effusions; the book answers to a need as the first full-length account in English of Honda."--David Luhrssen, Shepherd Express "[A]n appreciation of Japanese fantasy-film history through the eyes of a filmmaker whose name is obscure but populism remains influential."--Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune "[A] wider, deeper and more valuable examination of not only one man's career, but also the life that produced it and the system that nurtured it--and almost destroyed it."--Mark Schilling, The Japan Times "[Up] to the challenge, a major achievement ... as authoritative a biography as [Honda] will probably ever receive. If you loved these movies as a kid (or even continue to do so in adulthood), this book will be mighty hard to put down."--Steve Mcfarlane, Cineaste Magazine "Where the authors really triumph is in the wealth of information provided about the autobiographical, historical and cultural context to Honda's work ... The impression gained from this impressively researched tome is of a self-effacing yet highly accomplished director with his own distinctive vision, who despite being hamstrung by the success of his most famous film managed a career that fully justifies the comprehensive and in-depth consideration presented here."--Jasper Sharp, Sight & Sound: The International Film Magazine, "This carefully researched and detailed book gives us a full picture of the man and his life."--From the preface by Martin Scorsese "I first saw Godzilla in 1956 at the tender age of eight. Something about the film filled me with a somber dread--not the giant, fire-breathing monster destroying Tokyo, but the overall tone, an underlying sadness, a sense of grief and horror. Japan is the only nation to suffer atomic bombs dropped on two of its cities, and Godzilla gave powerful expression to this emotional ambience disguised as a giant monster movie. The director of this seminal motion picture was Ishiro Honda, the creator of an astonishing output of science-fiction and horror films from Toho Studios and one of my personal cinematic gods."--John Carpenter "Exhaustive researchers, Ryfle and Godziszewski delve deeply into the entirety of Honda's sometimes harrowing life while defining his films within Japanese studio system and his later collaborations with Kurosawa. Filling a huge vacuum of needed scholarship, it's required reading for genre fans and serious students of Japanese cinema alike."--Stuart Galbraith IV, author of The Emperor and the Wolf, "This carefully researched and detailed book gives us a full picture of the man and his life."--From the preface by Martin Scorsese "I first saw Godzilla in 1956 at the tender age of eight. Something about the film filled me with a somber dread--not the giant, fire-breathing monster destroying Tokyo, but the overall tone, an underlying sadness, a sense of grief and horror. Japan is the only nation to suffer atomic bombs dropped on two of its cities, and Godzilla gave powerful expression to this emotional ambience disguised as a giant monster movie. The director of this seminal motion picture was Ishiro Honda, the creator of an astonishing output of science-fiction and horror films from Toho Studios and one of my personal cinematic gods.""--John Carpenter "Exhaustive researchers, Ryfle and Godziszewski delve deeply into the entirety of Honda's sometimes harrowing life while defining his films within Japanese studio system and his later collaborations with Kurosawa. Filling a huge vacuum of needed scholarship, it's required reading for genre fans and serious students of Japanese cinema alike.""--Stuart Galbraith IV, author of The Emperor and the Wolf, "[Up] to the challenge, a major achievement ... as authoritative a biography as [Honda] will probably ever receive. If you loved these movies as a kid (or even continue to do so in adulthood), this book will be mighty hard to put down."--Steve Mcfarlane, Cineaste Magazine "Where the authors really triumph is in the wealth of information provided about the autobiographical, historical and cultural context to Honda's work ... The impression gained from this impressively researched tome is of a self-effacing yet highly accomplished director with his own distinctive vision, who despite being hamstrung by the success of his most famous film managed a career that fully justifies the comprehensive and in-depth consideration presented here."--Jasper Sharp, Sight & Sound: The International Film Magazine "[A] wider, deeper and more valuable examination of not only one man's career, but also the life that produced it and the system that nurtured it--and almost destroyed it."--Mark Schilling, The Japan Times "[A]n appreciation of Japanese fantasy-film history through the eyes of a filmmaker whose name is obscure but populism remains influential."--Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune "Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, From Godzilla to Kurosawa should serve as a model of how to do a film biography--any biography, really. Beautifully designed and produced, Ishiro Honda incorporates many illustrative photographs of the Japanese director and his associates without becoming a coffee table book; the text is clearly written, free of academic jargon or fanboy effusions; the book answers to a need as the first full-length account in English of Honda."--David Luhrssen, Shepherd Express "[A] must-own title for anyone interested in Japanese science-fiction and Japanese cinema in general."--Patrick Galvan, Toho Kingdom "Assembled from years of meticulous research, and detailing the entirety of Honda's filmmaking spectrum, this prestige book offers an in-depth, revealing portrait of the man--as well as his movies--on a level previously unseen by western audiences."--Patrick Galvan, SYFY Wire "Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, from Godzilla to Kurosawa accomplishes a lot in under 350 pages. Perhaps most impressively, it provides the reader with a lasting sense of the man--his temperament, values, philosophies, dreams, and disappointments--behind some of cinema's most beloved characters (Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra), while also exhaustively detailing the lifelong Toho director's entire body of work (much of which is unavailable in the U.S. and even Japan)."--Chris Shields, Film Comment "This superb, comprehensive volume covers Honda's entire career in meticulous detail. It is lavishly illustrated with rare stills and has a complete filmography with detailed commentary on each film. Martin Scorsese provides a very brief foreword. Summing Up: Highly recommended."--Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, Choice "The writing, research, and sheer volume of sources used are admirable. ...[R]ich descriptions that punctuate the book situate the reader into the scenes of Honda's life and work. The authors emulate Honda's style of highly visceral and visual stories with poignant words and images. As quickly as the first chapter closes, the narrative flows smoothly in a chronological order, sparking the imagination as well as bringing to life a well-balanced textual tapestry. Ryfle and Godziszewski ensure that Honda steps out from the shadow of Godzilla and into the light of cinematic and academic appreciation."--Dr. Tiara K. Good, CBQ Journal, "[A] must-own title for anyone interested in Japanese science-fiction and Japanese cinema in general."--Patrick Galvan, Toho Kingdom, "[Up] to the challenge, a major achievement ... as authoritative a biography as [Honda] will probably ever receive. If you loved these movies as a kid (or even continue to do so in adulthood), this book will be mighty hard to put down."--Steve Mcfarlane, Cineaste Magazine "[Up] to the challenge, a major achievement ... as authoritative a biography as [Honda] will probably ever receive. If you loved these movies as a kid (or even continue to do so in adulthood), this book will be mighty hard to put down."--Steve Mcfarlane, Cineaste Magazine "Where the authors really triumph is in the wealth of information provided about the autobiographical, historical and cultural context to Honda's work ... The impression gained from this impressively researched tome is of a self-effacing yet highly accomplished director with his own distinctive vision, who despite being hamstrung by the success of his most famous film managed a career that fully justifies the comprehensive and in-depth consideration presented here."--Jasper Sharp, Sight & Sound: The International Film Magazine "[A]n appreciation of Japanese fantasy-film history through the eyes of a filmmaker whose name is obscure but populism remains influential."--Christopher Borrelli, Chicago Tribune "[A] wider, deeper and more valuable examination of not only one man's career, but also the life that produced it and the system that nurtured it--and almost destroyed it."--Mark Schilling, The Japan Times " Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film , From Godzilla to Kurosawa should serve as a model of how to do a film biography--any biography, really. Beautifully designed and produced, Ishiro Honda incorporates many illustrative photographs of the Japanese director and his associates without becoming a coffee table book; the text is clearly written, free of academic jargon or fanboy effusions; the book answers to a need as the first full-length account in English of Honda."--David Luhrssen, Shepherd Express "[A] must-own title for anyone interested in Japanese science-fiction and Japanese cinema in general."--Patrick Galvan, Toho Kingdom "Assembled from years of meticulous research, and detailing the entirety of Honda's filmmaking spectrum, this prestige book offers an in-depth, revealing portrait of the man--as well as his movies--on a level previously unseen by western audiences."--Patrick Galvan, SYFY Wire " Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film , from Godzilla to Kurosawa accomplishes a lot in under 350 pages. Perhaps most impressively, it provides the reader with a lasting sense of the man--his temperament, values, philosophies, dreams, and disappointments--behind some of cinema's most beloved characters (Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra), while also exhaustively detailing the lifelong Toho director's entire body of work (much of which is unavailable in the U.S. and even Japan)."--Chris Shields, Film Comment

Subject

Entertainment & Performing Arts, Individual Director (See Also Biography & Autobiography / Entertainment & Performing Arts), Film / Direction & Production, Film / Genres / Science Fiction & Fantasy

Subject Area

Performing Arts, Biography & Autobiography

Synopsis

The first comprehensive biography of the director behind Godzilla and other Japanese sci-fi classics., Ishiro Honda was arguably the most internationally successful Japanese director of his generation, with an unmatched succession of science fiction films that were commercial hits worldwide. From the atomic allegory of Godzilla and the beguiling charms of Mothra to the tragic mystery of Matango and the disaster and spectacle of Rodan, The Mysterians, King Kong vs. Godzilla, and many others, Honda's films reflected postwar Japan's real-life anxieties and incorporated fantastical special effects, a formula that appealed to audiences around the globe and created a popular culture phenomenon that spans generations. Now, in the first full account of this long overlooked director's life and career, authors Steve Ryfle and Ed Godziszewski shed new light on Honda's work and the experiences that shaped it--including his days as a reluctant Japanese soldier, witnessing the aftermath of Hiroshima, and his lifelong friendship with Akira Kurosawa. Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, from Godzilla to Kurosawa features close analysis of Honda's films (including, for the first time, his rarely seen dramas, comedies, and war films) and draws on previously untapped documents and interviews to explore how creative, economic, and industrial factors impacted his career. Fans of Honda, Godzilla, and tokusatsu (special effects) film, and of Japanese film in general, will welcome this in-depth study of a highly influential director who occupies a uniquely important position in science fiction and fantasy cinema, as well as in world cinema. Together, the authors have provided audio commentary tracks and produced supplemental material for numerous home video releases, including Ishiro Honda's Godzilla for the British Film Institute. They co-produced the documentary feature Bringing Godzilla Down to Size (2008)., The first comprehensive biography of the director behind Godzilla and other Japanese sci-fi classics Ishiro Honda was arguably the most internationally successful Japanese director of his generation, with an unmatched succession of science fiction films that were commercial hits worldwide. From the atomic allegory of Godzilla and the beguiling charms of Mothra to the tragic mystery of Matango and the disaster and spectacle of Rodan, The Mysterians, King Kong vs. Godzilla , and many others, Honda's films reflected postwar Japan's real-life anxieties and incorporated fantastical special effects, a formula that appealed to audiences around the globe and created a popular culture phenomenon that spans generations. Now, in the first full account of this long overlooked director's life and career, authors Steve Ryfle and Ed Godziszewski shed new light on Honda's work and the experiences that shaped it--including his days as a reluctant Japanese soldier, witnessing the aftermath of Hiroshima, and his lifelong friendship with Akira Kurosawa. Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film , from Godzilla to Kurosawa features close analysis of Honda's films (including, for the first time, his rarely seen dramas, comedies, and war films) and draws on previously untapped documents and interviews to explore how creative, economic, and industrial factors impacted his career. Fans of Honda, Godzilla, and tokusatsu (special effects) film, and of Japanese film in general, will welcome this in-depth study of a highly influential director who occupies a uniquely important position in science fiction and fantasy cinema, as well as in world cinema. Together, the authors have provided audio commentary tracks and produced supplemental material for numerous home video releases, including Ishiro Honda's Godzilla for the British Film Institute. They co-produced the documentary feature Bringing Godzilla Down to Size (2008)., The first comprehensive biography of the director behind Godzilla and other Japanese sci-fi classics Ishiro Honda was arguably the most internationally successful Japanese director of his generation, with an unmatched succession of science fiction films that were commercial hits worldwide. From the atomic allegory of Godzilla and the beguiling charms of Mothra to the tragic mystery of Matango and the disaster and spectacle of Rodan, The Mysterians, King Kong vs. Godzilla , and many others, Honda's films reflected postwar Japan's real-life anxieties and incorporated fantastical special effects, a formula that appealed to audiences around the globe and created a popular culture phenomenon that spans generations. Now, in the first full account of this long overlooked director's life and career, authors Steve Ryfle and Ed Godziszewski shed new light on Honda's work and the experiences that shaped it?including his days as a reluctant Japanese soldier, witnessing the aftermath of Hiroshima, and his lifelong friendship with Akira Kurosawa. Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film , from Godzilla to Kurosawa features close analysis of Honda's films (including, for the first time, his rarely seen dramas, comedies, and war films) and draws on previously untapped documents and interviews to explore how creative, economic, and industrial factors impacted his career. Fans of Honda, Godzilla, and tokusatsu (special effects) film, and of Japanese film in general, will welcome this in-depth study of a highly influential director who occupies a uniquely important position in science fiction and fantasy cinema, as well as in world cinema. Together, the authors have provided audio commentary tracks and produced supplemental material for numerous home video releases, including Ishiro Honda's Godzilla for the British Film Institute. They co-produced the documentary feature Bringing Godzilla Down to Size (2008).

Table Of Content

Preface by Martin Scorsese Acknowledgments Introduction DREAMS AND NIGHTMARES: 1911?45 A Boy from the Mountains Tokyo Film School Lessons A Reluctant Soldier Forging Bonds War AWAKENINGS: 1946?54 Starting Over Allegiances and Alliances The Documentaries: Ise-shima (1949), Story of a Co-op (1950) Sea, Land, and Sky: The Blue Pearl (1951), The Skin of the South (1952), The Man Who Came to Port (1952), Adolescence Part 2 (1952), Eagle of the Pacific (1953), Farewell Rabaul (1954) SCIENCE FICTION: 1954?64 No Laughing Matter: Godzilla (1954) Obligations: Love Makeup (1955), Mother and Son (1955), Half Human (1955) Youth Movement: Young Tree (1956), Night School (1956), People of Tokyo, Goodbye (1956), Rodan (1956) Lovers and Aliens: Good Luck to These Two (1957), A Teapicker's Song of Goodbye (1957), A Rainbow Plays in My Heart (1957), A Farewell to the Woman I Called My Sister (1957), The Mysterians (1957) Brides, Blobs, and a Bomb: Song for a Bride (1958), The H-Man (1958), Varan the Unbelievable (1958) Marriage, Money, and the Moon: An Echo Calls You (1959), Inao, Story of an Iron Arm (1959), Seniors, Juniors, Co-workers (1959), Battle in Outer Space (1959) Accidental Monsters: The Human Vapor (1960), Mothra (1961), A Man in Red (1961) Going Global: Gorath (1962), King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) Dangerous Waters: Matango (1963), Atragon (1963) Monsters and Gangsters: Mothra vs. Godzilla (1964), Dogora (1964), Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster (1964) GOOD-BYE, GODZILLA: 1965?75 East Meets West: Frankenstein Conquers the World (1965), Invasion of Astro-Monster (1965), The War of the Gargantuas (1966), Come Marry Me (1966) Monsters or Bust: King Kong Escapes (1967), Destroy All Monsters (1968), All Monsters Attack (1968), Latitude Zero (1969), Space Amoeba (1970), Terror of Mechagodzilla (1975) AT KUROSAWA'S SIDE: 1976?93 Rhapsody in Autumn Afterword by Ryuji Honda Ishiro Honda Filmography Notes Index

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Textbook

brand

Wesleyan University Press

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9780819570871

Reviews

  1. 김선욱254

    Absolutely thrilled with this purchase! The book arrived in perfect condition and the content is even better than expected. Such a fascinating deep dive into Honda's incredible career and creative process. A must-have for any film lover's collection!