Fighting Elegy (けんかえれじい, Kenka erejii), also titled Elegy to Violence and The Born Fighter, is a 1966 Japanese drama film directed by Seijun Suzuki. It...
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(2018-01-02). "'I don't masturbate, I fight!': the Spectre of Kita Ikki in Suzuki Seijun's Kenka Ereji (Fighting Elegy, 1966)". Journal of Japanese and Korean...
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Emotion, Nobuhiko Obayashi 1966: Violence at Noon, Nagisa Ōshima 1966: Fighting Elegy, Seijun Suzuki 1966: Tokyo Drifter, Seijun Suzuki 1966: The Face of...
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The Graceful Brute 1964 – Manji 1966 – Zatoichi's Pilgrimage 1966 – Fighting Elegy 1971 – Battle of Okinawa 1971 – Yami no naka no chimimoryo 1972 – Under...
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Hiroshi Midorigawa) figures in the plot of Seijun Suzuki's 1966 film Fighting Elegy. Yoshida Yoshishige's film Coup d'État (1973) of Japanese New Wave cinema...
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popularity. Under exclusive contract with Nikkatsu, his notable films are Fighting Elegy and Tattooed Life. In 1971, Takahashi left Nikkatsu and became a freelance...
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while serving as president. In a separate agreement Nikkatsu donated Fighting Elegy and Branded to Kill to the Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art's Film...
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(2014) Fighting: (2009 & 2014) The Fighting 69th (1940) Fighting Elegy (1966) The Fighting Kentuckian (1949) Fighting with My Family (2019) The Fighting Seabees...
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Hori. In a separate agreement Branded to Kill and his previous film, Fighting Elegy, were donated to the Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art's Film Centre...
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The Fat Spy, starring Phyllis Diller, Jayne Mansfield, Brian Donlevy Fighting Elegy (Kenka erejii), directed by Seijun Suzuki – (Japan) A Fine Madness,...
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