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      • Madadayo (まあだだよ, Mādadayo, "Not yet") is a 1993 Japanese comedy-drama film.
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    Madadayo (まあだだよ, Mādadayo, "Not yet") is a 1993 Japanese comedy-drama film. It is the thirtieth and final film to be completed by Akira Kurosawa. It was screened out of competition at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.

  3. Madadayo. Published March 20, 1998 Made in 1993 when he was 83, "Madadayo" was the last film by the Japanese master Akira Kurosawa, one of the greatest of all filmmakers, who died in 1998. And yet the very title of the film argued against death; "Madadayo" means "not yet!"

  4. May 1, 2015 · Based on autobiographical essays by Japanese author and academic Hyakken Uchida (1889-1971), the film follows the life of the Japanese professor of German through the Second World War and beyond, centring on yearly birthday celebrations that he holds with his former students.

  5. Dec 7, 2020 · Japanese. For his final film, Akira Kurosawa paid tribute to the immensely popular writer and educator Hyakken Uchida, here played by Tatsuo Matsumura. Madadayois composed of distinct episodes based on Uchida's writings that illustrate the affection and loyalty felt between Uchida and his students.

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  6. Apr 17, 1993 · Madadayo: Directed by Akira Kurosawa, Ishirô Honda. With Tatsuo Matsumura, Hisashi Igawa, George Tokoro, Masayuki Yui. Following World War II, a retired professor approaching his autumn years finds his quality of life drastically reduced in war-torn Tokyo.

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    • Drama
    • Akira Kurosawa, Ishirô Honda
    • 1993-04-17
  7. Madadayo is a Japanese term that can be translated as ‘not yet’ or ‘not ready.’. It is a concept that emphasizes the importance of continuing to strive and grow, even in the face of...

  8. Madadayo. For his final film, Akira Kurosawa paid tribute to the immensely popular writer and educator Hyakken Uchida, here played by Tatsuo Matsumura. Madadayo is composed of distinct episodes based on Uchida's writings that illustrate the affection and loyalty felt between Uchida and his students.

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