The Films of Akira Kurosawa

by Donald Richie

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Film scholars and enthusiasts will welcome this new edition of Donald Richie's incomparable study, last updated in 1984. The introduction and filmography contain new information, and Richie has added chapters on "Ran", "Dreams", "Rhapsody in August", and "Madadayo". Kurosawa remains unchallenged as one of the century's greatest film directors. Through his long, distinguished career he has managed, like very few others in the teeth of a huge and relentless industry, to elevate each of his films to a distinctive level of art. His "Rashomom" one of the best-remembered and most talked-of films in any language - was a revelation when it appeared in 1950 and did much to bring Japanese cinema to the world's attention. Kurosawa's films display an extraordinary breadth and an astonishing strength, from the philosophic and sexual complexity of "Rashomon" to the moral dedication of "Ikiru", from the naked violence of "Seven Samurai" to the savage comedy of "Yojimbo", from the terror-filled feudalism of "Throne of Blood" to the piercing wit of "Sanjuro".
  • ISBN10 0520051912
  • ISBN13 9780520051911
  • Publish Date 1 December 1984 (first published May 1971)
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Out of Print 5 December 1996
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of California Press
  • Edition 2nd Revised edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 264
  • Language English