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Iwanami Productions (岩波映画製作所, Iwanami Eiga Seisakusho) was a Japanese film production company. Founded in 1950 by people associated with the Iwanami Shoten publisher, it mainly focused on producing educational films and public relations documentaries. Iwanami, however, "allowed its filmmakers the (relative) freedom to stretch the limits of the public relations (PR) film". In the mid-1950s, Susumu Hani made two films, Children of the Classroom and Children Who Draw Pictures, that, according to the film scholar Markus Nornes, "with their radical spontaneity ... mark an important stylistic and theoretical break in the history of Japanese documentary". Younger filmmakers later formed the Blue Group (Ao no Kai) to discuss and debate documentary and cinema, and from their members emerged several

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  • Iwanami Productions (岩波映画製作所, Iwanami Eiga Seisakusho) was a Japanese film production company. Founded in 1950 by people associated with the Iwanami Shoten publisher, it mainly focused on producing educational films and public relations documentaries. Iwanami, however, "allowed its filmmakers the (relative) freedom to stretch the limits of the public relations (PR) film". In the mid-1950s, Susumu Hani made two films, Children of the Classroom and Children Who Draw Pictures, that, according to the film scholar Markus Nornes, "with their radical spontaneity ... mark an important stylistic and theoretical break in the history of Japanese documentary". Younger filmmakers later formed the Blue Group (Ao no Kai) to discuss and debate documentary and cinema, and from their members emerged several of Japan's prominent postwar fiction and documentary film directors and cinematographers, including Shinsuke Ogawa, Noriaki Tsuchimoto, Kazuo Kuroki, Yōichi Higashi, Masaki Tamura, and Tatsuo Suzuki. Iwanami Productions filed for bankruptcy in 1998. (en)
  • 株式会社岩波映画製作所(いわなみえいがせいさくしょ)とは、かつて日本に存在した戦後日本を代表する記録映画会社。日本の戦後復興や高度成長を担った基幹産業を中心に、幅広く産業映画、PR映画を作った。また優れた科学教育映画を多数作り、その一部は復刻DVD化され学校で使われている。1998年に倒産。 (ja)
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  • 株式会社岩波映画製作所(いわなみえいがせいさくしょ)とは、かつて日本に存在した戦後日本を代表する記録映画会社。日本の戦後復興や高度成長を担った基幹産業を中心に、幅広く産業映画、PR映画を作った。また優れた科学教育映画を多数作り、その一部は復刻DVD化され学校で使われている。1998年に倒産。 (ja)
  • Iwanami Productions (岩波映画製作所, Iwanami Eiga Seisakusho) was a Japanese film production company. Founded in 1950 by people associated with the Iwanami Shoten publisher, it mainly focused on producing educational films and public relations documentaries. Iwanami, however, "allowed its filmmakers the (relative) freedom to stretch the limits of the public relations (PR) film". In the mid-1950s, Susumu Hani made two films, Children of the Classroom and Children Who Draw Pictures, that, according to the film scholar Markus Nornes, "with their radical spontaneity ... mark an important stylistic and theoretical break in the history of Japanese documentary". Younger filmmakers later formed the Blue Group (Ao no Kai) to discuss and debate documentary and cinema, and from their members emerged several (en)
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  • Iwanami Productions (en)
  • 岩波映画製作所 (ja)
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