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Hommage To Akira KurosawaOn any poll where the greatest directors who ever lived is compiled, the name of Japansese director Akira Kurosawa is certain to show up in the top three slots. More loved outside of his homeland (as are many film artists) and acknowledged by film scholars as a true visual artist, the oeuvre of this cinematic giant is the focus of a 4-week festival to be held at the Film Forum, New York's great arthouse treasure. The 28-film festival celebrating the centennial of director Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998) will run from Wednesday, January 6 through Thursday, February 4. The festival opens with his early Film Noir tour de force Stray Dog, starring Toshiro Mifune as a cop searching for his stolen service revolver through a sweltering post-war Tokyo. The festival, programmed by Bruce Goldstein, Film Forum’s Repertory Program Director, includes all of the director’s other legendary masterworks – Seven Samurai, Throne of Blood, Rashomon, Ikiru, High and Low, Hidden Fortress, Yojimbo, Ran, etc. – along with his earliest films from the 1940s and lesser-known classics like The Idiot, The Bad Sleep Well, Scandal, and I Live in Fear.
For those discovering the films for the first time or having a chance to see great classics and obscure hard-to-find films, this is a revelatory experience and a mid-winter treat.
Sandy Mandelberger, Film New York Editor 22.12.2009 | FilmNewYork's blog |
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