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Film at Lincoln Center in partnership with The Japan Foundation, New York is to run a retrospective of Yoshimitsu Morita's (1950-2011), a renowned Japanese filmmaker, from Dec. 2-11.

Tickets for the retrospective will be available for purchase on Nov. 10 at 12 p.m. General admission tickets are $15. Tickets are $12 for students, seniors and people with disabilities and $10 for FLC members.will introduce four of the twelve films presented within the retrospective: ““Deaths in Tokimeki,” “The Family Game,” and “Lost Paradise.

Morita’s career spanned over 30 years, in which he created an expansive body of work that made a lasting mark on Japanese cinema. His work reveals themes commenting on Japanese society. A 2011 AP article reported inentitled “Yoshimitsu Morita, Filmmaker Acclaimed for Social Satires, Dies at 61,” said “Mr.

With 31 writing credits, 29 directorial credits, four producer credits, four acting credits and five credits within the self category of, Morita’s collection of work is made up of critically stylized pieces that set him apart in cinematic history. His famous films include: “Something Like It” , the 1983 dark comedy “The Family Game” , “And Then” , “Deaths in Tokimeki” , “Top Stripper” , the horror film “The Black House” and romantic drama “Haru” .

The 12 Morita films screening at the FLC retrospective offer Morita’s surprising collection of works for the enjoyment and appreciation of NYC.. The films will screen at the Walter Reade Theater and note that they will be in Japanese with English subtitles.

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