Linda Hoaglund may very well be the only movie translator and subtitler known by name around the world, discerning fans having long ago realized that her translations of Japanese films displayed a rare degree of grace and style and subtlety. In her translation work Hoaglund has the ability to capture the nuance and personality of things as well as the literal meaning and that work sets her above most of her peers by a healthy margin. And soon Toronto audiences will have the chance to see if that grace translates into her work as a director of films as well with the arrival of her documentary Anpo: Art X War at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Anpo: Art X War depicts resistance to U.S. military bases in Japan through an electrifying collage of paintings, photographs and animated, narrative and documentary films by Japan's foremost contemporary artists. The artwork vividly...
Anpo: Art X War depicts resistance to U.S. military bases in Japan through an electrifying collage of paintings, photographs and animated, narrative and documentary films by Japan's foremost contemporary artists. The artwork vividly...
- 8/23/2010
- Screen Anarchy
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