Japanese Movie Database lists 431 films released in Japan during 1967. 410 feature films were released this year. 189 of the films released by the major five studios were in color; 215 were gendai-geki, set in the modern era, and 19 were jidai-geki, set in historical times. Film critic Tadao Satō names as significant releases of the year, Nagisa Ōshima's Sing a Song of Sex, Shōhei Imamura's A Man Vanishes, and Kōji Wakamatsu's "masterful" Pink film, Violated Women in White.
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| - Japanese Movie Database lists 431 films released in Japan during 1967. 410 feature films were released this year. 189 of the films released by the major five studios were in color; 215 were gendai-geki, set in the modern era, and 19 were jidai-geki, set in historical times. Film critic Tadao Satō names as significant releases of the year, Nagisa Ōshima's Sing a Song of Sex, Shōhei Imamura's A Man Vanishes, and Kōji Wakamatsu's "masterful" Pink film, Violated Women in White.
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| - Japanese Movie Database lists 431 films released in Japan during 1967. 410 feature films were released this year. 189 of the films released by the major five studios were in color; 215 were gendai-geki, set in the modern era, and 19 were jidai-geki, set in historical times. Film critic Tadao Satō names as significant releases of the year, Nagisa Ōshima's Sing a Song of Sex, Shōhei Imamura's A Man Vanishes, and Kōji Wakamatsu's "masterful" Pink film, Violated Women in White.
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