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Kurosawa
[ koor-uh-sah-wuh; Japanese koo-raw-sah-wah ]
noun
- A·ki·ra [ah-, kee, -, r, ah], 1910–1998, Japanese film director.
Kurosawa
/ ˌkʊərəˈsɑːwə /
noun
- KurosawaAkira19101999MJapaneseFILMS AND TV: director Akira (əˈkɪərə). 1910–99, Japanese film director. His works include Rashomon (1950), The Seven Samurai (1954), The Throne of Blood (1957), Kagemusha (1980), Ran (1985), and Madadayo (1993)
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Kurosawa made two movies that showed you how to move—the excitement, joy, hydraulics, and all.
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I read that it was based on a real-life commercial that your father shot with Kurosawa?
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My dad and Kurosawa did a Suntory commercial which they shot at our house in San Francisco.
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Throne of Blood by Akira Kurosawa Why are there so many icy adaptations of Macbeth?
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Lots of Citizen Kane, plenty of Kurosawa and Fellini, not quite as much French New Wave as you might think.
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