film (99 total)

Moving images defined the 20th century in an unprecedented way. The Re-Envisioning Japan Research Collection focuses on small gauge films (16mm, Regular or Standard 8mm, and Super 8mm) that sometimes fall under the category of orphan works. The small gauge films in the REJ collection include amateur and educational films, stock footage, TV commercials, documentaries, and films marketed for home entertainment. There are critical intersections between small gauge film and tourism and education, especially during the 1920s and 1930s, and again after World War II. In the first half of the 20th century, the growing popularity of amateur travel films reflected the rise of popular tourism. Kodak showcased 16mm as an amateur format when it was introduced in 1923, but as such it was expensive at the time. Amateur filmmaking became increasingly economical with the introduction of Kodak's Regular 8mm (1933) and Super 8mm (1965) formats. Regular 8mm's introduction notably coincided with the introduction of more economical and accessible means of travel in the 1930s. 16mm educational and informational films about Japan’s postwar resurgence and culture, often sponsored by government entities like the Japan National Tourist Organization (JNTO) and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), were plentiful from the 1960-1980s. The REJ collection contains a number of 16mm films made by these organizations. The REJ Research Collection's 16mm and Super 8mm films are also accessible on separate Timelines (see main menu bar above). 16mm titles that are not yet available for streaming are pending copyright clearance. Metadata is continually updated and further contextualization is forthcoming with priority given to titles available for streaming. Regular 8mm titles necessitated a unique scanning workflow during the digitization process and we're currently taking additional steps (including color correction) to optimize them for online access. Please see Technical Details (main menu above) for information concerning the digitization process for currently accessible films. In presenting these films I made the curatorial decision to leave as much leader as possible for each print to enhance the sense of its physicality as a material object. Educational films routinely bear traces of the institutional libraries and working collections to which they once belonged. With some notable exceptions, the films made accessible here are survivors plucked from a vast diaspora of discarded and deaccessioned prints readily available through online auctions.
Children of Japan: Learning the New, Remembering the Old
Japan: Geography, Human and Economic
Encounter with Japan
Faces of Man: Japan
Japan: Harvesting the Land and Sea
Japan Today From the Driver's Seat of a Concrete Mixer
Japan: Harvests the Sea
Sungraph Fuji No. 1
Sungraph Nara No. 2
[1981 Trip to Tokyo, Kyoto]
Gion Festival
Sungraph Tokyo 1 - 5
Sungraph Kyoto 1-4
[Japan 1970]
Hong Kong/Chinese Street Scenes
Trip for Tat [excerpt]
Defeat of Japan
Kamikaze Attack at Okinawa
The Japanese Earthquake of Sept. 1, 1923
Japan Rice-Cakes While You Wait
The Big Picture: You in Japan
Mothers of Nippon
[Japan 1960 - T. Harrison Reel no. 2]
[Japan 1960 - T. Harrison Reel no. 1]
Wyeth's World Cruise: Across Japan in Cherry Blossom Time
Japan as Seen From a Rickshaw
[Stock Footage Franklin D. Roosevelt 40th Inauguration Ceremonies]
[Stock Footage Wendell Willkie]
[Stock Footage Douglas "Wrong-Way" Corrigan]
[Stock Footage Commemorative Event]
This World of Ours: Japan
Oriental Holiday
[Japan Part 2 Contd.]
Exotic Nippon
Ceramic Art: Potters of Japan (Part 2)
Spring in Japan
A School Day in Japan
So Small My Island
Japan: Imperial Power to Industrial Giant (Japan a Nation Transformed 1945-1965)
Japan an Industrial Nation at Work
Japan The Land and The People (Revised)
People and Places: Japan
Japan Today: The Spring of Energy
Japanese Mountain Family
Living Treasures of Japan
A Birthday in Japan, USA, USSR
Bombing of Pearl Harbor/Burning of the SS Normandie
Lantern Serenade
Prince Akihito
Collision with Japan 1931-1941
Two Faces of Japan
Yanks Bomb Tokyo!
Japan's Surrender-Headline Edition
Picturesque Japan
Emperor Hirohito
Japan An Introduction (revised)
The Fish from Japan
Hiroshima Nagasaki August 1945
Tea House Mouse
Wings to Japan - Pan Am
City: Tokyo
Kyoto Saturday Afternoon
Kyoto Story
A Day in Tokyo
A Tale of Two Cities
Agfa 1937
Children of Japan
New Horizons Japan
Japan the Frozen Moment
Japan
Japan: Harvests the Sea
Japan Today From the Driver's Seat of a Concrete Mixer
Japan: Harvesting the Land and Sea
Faces of Man: Japan
Japan: An Interdependent Nation
Encounter with Japan
Japan: Pacific Neighbor
Japan: Geography, Human and Economic
Children of Japan: Learning the New, Remembering the Old
Natures Patterns: Japan's Classic Beauty
人形 Japanese Doll
Summertime in Japan
A Journey through Japan
The Genius of Japan
Nightlife in Tokyo
Holiday in Japan
Boy of Japan: Ito and His Kite
I Don't Want to Change the Subject
Dodo in the Kid From Outer Space: Dodo in Japan
Joy commercial reel
Japan: The Land and the People (Second edition)
House of Hashimoto
Japan: of Tradition and Change
Pete and Gladys: "No Man is Japan"
A Day with a Japanese Family
Everybody's Trying to Be My Baby (Beatles Adventures)
[Color 16mm 1950s home movie]