During the silent film era, Japanese filmmakers developed their own
Japanese cinema dates back to the late 19th century, just after the invention of the motion picture. The first recorded Japanese film was made in 1897, and by the 1910s, Japan had a thriving film industry. Early Japanese cinema was heavily influenced by kabuki and bunraku theater, giving it a unique cultural tone.During the silent film era, Japanese filmmakers developed their own narrative techniques, often employing benshi, live narrators who added context and emotion to silent films.Know more info about #filmjepang (japanese film)
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