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Kiyoshi Kurosawa (黒沢 清, Kurosawa Kiyoshi, born July 19, 1955) is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, film critic, actor, and professor at Tokyo University of the Arts.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa was born on 19 July 1955 in Kobe, Japan. He is a director and writer, known for Tokyo Sonata (2008), Pulse (2001) and Cure (1997).
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Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Highest Rated: 94% Cure (1997) Lowest Rated: 55% Daguerrotype (2016) Birthday: Jul 19, 1955. Birthplace: Kobe, Japan. With his signature dark, visceral aesthetic, filmmaker ...
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Oct 19, 2016 · Japanese filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa's horror films are unlike any other J-horror films. This is partly a matter of cerebral approach, and partly a technical difference: he directs films differently because he conceives of his films with greater, and perhaps more eccentric detail than other J-horror filmmakers. Kurosawa approaches his films from ...
Nov 8, 2022 · Kiyoshi Kurosawa ’s 1997 film “Cure,” whose 4K restoration version was released in South Korean theaters this July and distributed by the Criterion Collection several months later, is an unnerving, creepy masterwork that will haunt you in more than one way.
Sep 22, 2020 · Where to begin with Kiyoshi Kurosawa. From his beginnings in J-horror to his recent best director prize at Venice, we pick a beginner’s path through the subtle, supernatural-tinged cinema of Kiyoshi Kurosawa.
Mar 12, 2024 · The name of Kiyoshi Kurosawa is synonymous with a certain style of Japanese horror, and yet no one is synonymous with him; Kurosawa is one of the most distinct filmmakers active today, and one of the prime auteurs that have defined 90s and 2000s Japanese cinema.