The Girls From Oshima Japan (1930)
Oshima, Japan. All shots in this film are suffering so badly from decomposition that I would suggest the film is completely unusable. In a faroff island, where the sea can be rough and kind by L, S of waves crashing over rocks. High angle shot of a harbour very badly decomposed unusable. Even rough weather has its compensations, however, for driftwood is the aftermath of the Men carry barrels on their head very badly decomposed unusable. The girls of Oshima, however, have another claim to fame their long hair. If they wore it loose they d trip over Shot missing. Coiled on top of their head, it makes a good shockabsorber. The C, U of back of woman s head. L, S of beach scene. Note: this is one of the NFTVA prints made from our decomposing nitrate. Image damage is quite bad probably unusable. FILM A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERV
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