The Dawn of Japanese Animation

by Brian Fichtner
In a city awash with museums and galleries, navigating New York’s rich cultural landscape can be a daunting task, even for the well-versed local. Still, sometimes the weekly choice of what to do is refreshingly simple. The Japan Society, the city’s premier institution for fostering education on the artistic, social, and political concerns of Japanese culture, has a brilliant ongoing film series, with this week’s being of special interest.
Running this Wednesday through Saturday is the “Globus Film Series: Dawn of Japanese Animation,” a survey of early manga eiga (manga films) pre-dating such legends as Astro Boy and Speed Racer. Many of the shorts, originating in the 1920s-194’s and representing the earliest form of anime, explore the confluence of Japanese folklore and early Western influence during a time of radical change. For anyone who’s ever enjoyed films such as “Akira” and “Ghost in the Shell,” or the work […]

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