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Summer
2017 Release Schedule
Ghost In The
Shell by Andrew Osmond (August 15)
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Following the success of their lavish debut book
last year, Cult Cinema: An Arrow Video Companion, in August Arrow
Books are releasing two brand new film books: Asian cinema expert Tom Mes
explores the extraordinary world of the queen of Japanese action cinema
in Unchained Melody: The Films Of Meiko Kaji, while Anime
authority Andrew Osmond examines the the story behind the visionary 1995
classic Ghost In The Shell.
With specially commissioned cover artwork, and
jam-packed with new interviews and illustrated with colour stills and
promotional materials, the books are a genuinely exciting and highly
collectable addition to any self-respecting film fan's bookshelves.
MEIKO KAJI - QUEEN OF THE JAPANESE ACTION FILM!
The first ever book devoted to the iconic Japanese
actress, star of Lady Snowblood and Female Prisoner
Scorpion, who defined a decade of cult cinema, creating an archetype
of female strength that was equal parts ferocious and mysterious.
Written by Japanese cinema expert, Tom Mes, one of
the founders of Midnighteye.com, and author of books on cult filmmakers
Takashi Miike and Shinya Tsukamoto, the book traces Kaji's extraordinary
career from teen model to critically-lauded and versatile actress for master
directors including Kinji Fukasaku and Kon Ichikawa; as well as looking at a
singing career that would introduce her to an international audience as the
musical cornerstone to Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill.
Ghost In The
Shell by Andrew Osmond (August 15)
A visionary science fiction classic that was largely
overlooked on release, Ghost In The Shell has grown in
stature with the support of such Hollywood fans as James Cameron and the
Wachowskis, and in 2017 was controversially remade as a live-action
blockbuster, starring Scarlett Johansson.
Anime authority Andrew Osmond traces the paths of
the Japanese talents who came together to make the original 1995 film,
including maverick director Mamoru Oshii, as well as the original manga
creator, Masamune Shirow; explores the figure of Kusanagi, the film's iconic
cyborg heroine who's both a James Bond-style killer and a contemplative
philosopher; and examines Ghost In The Shell's debts
to Blade Runner and Japan's intriguing tradition of robot
fantasies.
Editor's Notes
Part of Arrow Films, one of the UK's leading
distributors of independent, arthouse and world cinema, Arrow Books brings
you the best in film writing, covering iconic films, filmmakers and
actors. Arrow Books launched in 2016 with Cult Cinema: An Arrow Video Companion a lavishly
illustrated hardback book with contributions from the world's top genre film
writers and a foreword by director Ben Wheatley.
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