Extreme Asia : the rise of cult cinema from the Far East /

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Author / Creator:Martin, Daniel (Professor of Film Studies), author.
Imprint:Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2015]
©2015
Description:1 online resource (195 pages)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11755078
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ISBN:9780748697465
0748697462
9781474403603
1474403603
9780748697458
0748697454
Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes filmography.
Summary:How shrewd marketing engineered the East Asian cult film boom in the UK. From Japanese horror to South Korean revenge thrillers, and from the new Hong Kong crime film to Thailand's boundary-breaking ghost stories, Western audiences have been stunned by a boom in challenging cult cinema from East Asia over the last decade. But how did this cycle of 'Extreme' Asian films gain such notoriety? How did distribution companies, journalists, critics and censors contribute to the rise of a new genre of forbidden foreign cinema? Extreme Asia: The Rise of Cult Cinema from the Far East charts the history of the recent cult Asian film invasion, covering a five-year period and focusing on the activities of the distribution company Tartan Films and their incredibly influential 'Asia Extreme' brand. Through a series of case studies of individual releases and other exhibition events, this book examines strategies of film promotion and consumption in the context of differing theories about horror cinema, movie marketing, reception studies, and Orientalism. Covering the rise and fall of the Asia Extreme label, and the enduring legacy of an unforgettable wave of cult cinema, this is a comprehensive study of a film movement that has provoked passion and outrage in equal measure. Key features. Clear timeline of the key points and film releases in the UK, demonstrating the movement's growing popularity and cultural impact on a film-by-film basis Based on extensive research and exclusive access to marketing materials and interviews Explains the cultural and economic factors behind the rise of the most notorious East Asian horror and action films of the current generation Detailed case studies of such seminal cult hits as Battle Royale, Oldboy, Audition, Infernal Affairs, Ring, and The Isle
Other form:Print version: Martin, Daniel (Professor of Film Studies). Extreme Asia. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press [2015] 9780748697458
Table of Contents:
  • Chilling beginnings : Japanese horror and the British critical reception of Nakata Ideo's Ring
  • Cinema of cruelty : the birth of Asia Extreme and Miike Takashi's Audition
  • Courting controversy : hype, scandal and Fukasaku Kinji's Battle Royale
  • Brand wagon : the courtship of multiplex audiences and the 2003 Asia Extreme roadshow
  • Savagery and serenity : extreme cinema and the films of Kim Ki-duk
  • From the margins to the mainstream : Asia Extreme in 2004
  • Conclusion : the legacy of Asia Extreme.