House of Bamboo
Presented by Wexner Center for the Arts
"Has some of the most stunning examples of widescreen photography in the history of cinema."-Slant Magazine
Samuel Fuller, one of American cinema's great pulp filmmakers, tells a lean and mean story about an undercover Army cop (Robert Stack) battling a gangster (Robert Ryan) against the backdrop of Tokyo in the 1950s. A favorite film of Jean-Luc Godard and the French New Wave, "House of Bamboo" was the first CinemaScope and color picture shot on location in Japan. In addition to the taut noir drama, which explores Fuller's key themes, the film is known for its stunning widescreen imagery, including a glimpse of Frank Lloyd Wright's lost Tokyo masterpiece, the Imperial Hotel (demolished in 1968). (102 minutes, 35mm)
March 23, 2012 - March 24, 2012
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Price
$5.00 - $7.00
Order & Box Office Info
Box Office: 614-292-3535
http://www.wexarts.org/fv/index.php?…
Venue
Wexner Center Film/Video Theater
1871 N. High Street
Columbus, OH 43210
http://www.wexarts.org
Tags
Exhibits, Visual Arts, Community Arts, Film, Culture, International, Multi-cultural, Museums
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Last updated February 17, 2012











