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Masahiro Shinoda, Leading Light of Japan’s New Wave Cinema, Dies at 94

His films tapped into the fantasies of disgruntled youth by embracing brazen sexuality and countercultural politics. But unlike his peers, he did not shun tradition.

Ash Wu
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Cannes International Film Festival, Deaths (Obituaries), Double Suicide (Movie), Japan, Movies, Nineteen Hundred Sixties, Pale Flower (Movie), Shinoda, Masahiro
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