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Oshima
Tabou (bilingue) is a French‑Japanese bilingual edition of Nagisa Oshima’s work, published by Cahiers du Cinéma Livres in May 2000. The paperback contains 67 pages and carries the ISBN‑10 2866422759 and ISBN‑13 9782866422752. Oshima, a renowned Japanese filmmaker known for his provocative and politically charged cinema, originally created Tabou as a film that explores themes of desire, taboo, and societal boundaries. This bilingual presentation allows readers to engage with the text in both French and Japanese, making it a useful resource for language students, film scholars, and anyone interested in cross‑cultural interpretations of Oshima’s narrative. The edition reflects the publisher’s commitment to preserving and disseminating significant cinematic literature in accessible formats. While the volume does not include extensive critical apparatus, its primary value lies in providing the original script or narrative in two languages side by side, facilitating comparative study and appreciation of the work’s linguistic and cultural nuances.
| Publisher | Cahiers du Cinema |
|---|---|
| Pages | 67 |
| Format | Paperback |
| Search language | french |
| ISBN_10 | 2-866-42275-9 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-2-866-42275-2 primary |
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