Close Up (Jul-Dec 1928)

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CLOSE UP Mr. Sudzuky is perhaps the youngest director in Japan, certainly the youngest to have thirty films to his credit, many of which are purely in the realm of experiment. He has much of the greatest interest to tell of Japan and Japanese production methods, and we will have much pleasure in giving a full account of his interesting disclosures in our January issue, together with further photographs of great fascination and beauty from Japanese productions, kindly given to Close Up by Mr. Sudzuky. FILMS TO SEE Selected at Random from Current Releases. First Choice (A). Second Choice (B). Third Choice (C). Russian. Bed and Sofa (Trois dans un Sous-Sol). Sud film release. Ludmila Semenova, W. Fogel and Nicolei Bataloff. Directed by Alexander Room. Masterpiece of tragic psychology. (A) End of St. Petersburg, The. Meschrabpom-Russ production. Derussa release. Direction : W. Pudowkin. ]\Iss. : Natan Zarchi. Photography : Anatoli] Golownia. Sets : Koslov^'ski. Played by Baranowskaja, W. Oblensky as Lebedeff. J. Tschuwileff and Tschistiakoff. (A) T9