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Ichikawa

[ee-chee-kah-wah]

noun

  1. a city on E Honshu, in Japan, NE of Tokyo.



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Nakadai also starred in Kurosawa's 1961 samurai film "Yojimbo" -- with Mifune -- and worked with other directors, including Hiroshi Teshigahara and Kon Ichikawa.

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"We sincerely apologise for the serious human rights violation caused by illegally requesting his detention and filing a prosecution, and for depriving Aishima of opportunities for medical treatment by inappropriately rejecting his bail request," said prosecutor Hiroshi Ichikawa.

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This 1973 anthology film of the 1972 Munich Summer Game set an international group of directors, including Arthur Penn, Miloš Forman, John Schlesinger, Mai Zetterling and Kon Ichikawa, loose on the Olympics, each assigning themselves a subject and working with their own crews.

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For his segment on the men’s 100-meter-finals, a race lasting “about 10 seconds,” Ichikawa employed 34 cameras and 20,000 feet of film.

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It streams as part of Criterion’s 53-film “100 Years of Olympic Films, 1912-2012,” which also includes Ichikawa’s great 1965 “Tokyo Olympiad.”

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