Ginrin (銀輪, "Silver Ring") is Toshio Matsumoto's first film. Matsumoto made it in 1955 as an English-language PR film, although "a relatively avant-garde" one. The film score was the first by Toru Takemitsu. It was believed lost for many years; however, a copy has been recently found and digitally restored by the National Film Center of the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo.[1] It is believed that a DVD of this film is forthcoming.[when?]
Ginrin | |
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Directed by | Genichiro Higuchi Toshio Matsumoto Masao Yabe |
Written by | Shozo Kitashiro Toshio Matsumoto Katsuhiro Yamaguchi |
Cinematography | Hidesaburo Araki |
Music by | Hiroyoshi Suzuki Tôru Takemitsu |
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Running time | 12 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
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