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  1. Akira Kurosawa is unquestionably the best known Japanese filmmaker in the West. This can perhaps be best explained by the fact that he is not so much a Japanese or a Western filmmaker, but that he is a "modern" filmmaker. Like postwar Japan itself, he combines the ancient traditions with a distinctly modern, Western twist.

  2. Mar 11, 2024 · Kurosawa started his directorial career in 1943 during World War II. After the war ended, Kurosawa used the tragedy that befell his country as an influence as he created some of cinema's greatest movies. From such landmark titles as Rashomon, Seven Samurai, and Throne of Blood to lesser-known classics like Ran, Red Beard, and more, Kurosawa's ...

  3. Akira Kurosawa ( japonsky: 黒澤 明, Kurosawa Akira, 23. března 1910, Óta, Tokio – 6. září 1998, Setagaja, Tokio) byl jeden z nejvýznamnějších japonských i světových filmových režisérů a scenáristů.

  4. 2. Sanshiro Sugata. 1943 1h 19m Not Rated. 6.7 (5.6K) Rate. Sugata, a young man, struggles to learn the nuance and meaning of judo, and in doing so comes to learn something of the meaning of life. Director Akira Kurosawa Stars Denjirô Ôkôchi Susumu Fujita Yukiko Todoroki. aka Judo Saga.

  5. Mar 23, 2015 · Here are 10 of his best movies. Akira Kurosawa (23 March 1910 — 6 September 1998) is one of Japanese cinema’s few household names in the west, due to such groundbreaking jidaigeki period action films as Seven Samurai (1954), The Hidden Fortress (1958) and Kagemusha (1980). The enduring popularity of such titles lies in no small part to ...

  6. Akira Kurosawa (黒澤 明 Kurosawa Akira) (n. 23 martie 1910 , Shinagawa , Tōkyō , Japonia – d. 6 septembrie 1998 , Setagaya , Tōkyō , Japonia ) a fost un important regizor, producător și scenarist japonez , considerat unul dintre cei mai de valoare artiști din țara sa, și printre numele mari ale cinematografiei universale.

  7. Akira Kurosawa at age three, in his early 20s, and in his late 20s Akira Kurosawa was born on the 23rd of March 1910 in the Ōmori district of Tokyo. His father Isamu (1864-1948) worked as the director of the Army’s Physical Education Institute’s lower secondary school, while his mother Shima (1870-1952) came from a merchant family living in Osaka. Akira was the eighth and youngest child ...

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