Akira Kurosawa

Akira Kurosawa
Title Akira Kurosawa PDF eBook
Author Eric San Juan
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 261
Release 2018-12-15
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1538110903

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The career of acclaimed filmmaker Akira Kurosawa spanned more than five decades, during which he directed more than thirty movies, many of them indisputable classics: Rashomon, Ikiru, Seven Samurai, The Hidden Fortress, Throne of Blood, and Yojimbo, among others. During the height of his creative output, Kurosawa became one of the most influential and well-known directors in the world, inspiring filmmakers like Steven Spielberg and George Lucas and movies such as The Magnificent Seven; The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly; and Star Wars. In Akira Kurosawa: A Viewer’s Guide, Eric San Juan provides a comprehensive yet accessible examination of the artist’s entire cinematic endeavors. From early films of the 1940s such as Sanshiro Sugata and No Regrets for Our Youth to Oscar winner Dersu Uzala—the author helps readers understand what makes Kurosawa’s work so powerful. Each discussion includes a brief synopsis of the film, an engaging analysis, and thoughtful insights into the film’s significance. All of Kurosawa’s works, from 1943 to 1993, are analyzed here, including the overlooked television documentary Song of the Horse, produced in 1970. In addition to more than twenty photos, Akira Kurosawa: A Viewer’s Guide provides rich discussions that will appeal to students of cinema as well as anyone who wants to learn more about Japan’s greatest director.

Waiting on the Weather

Waiting on the Weather
Title Waiting on the Weather PDF eBook
Author Teruyo Nogami
Publisher Stone Bridge Press, Inc.
Total Pages 306
Release 2006-09-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781933330099

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A revealing memoir about the director and his films, by his first assistant for fifty years.

Compound Cinematics (paperback)

Compound Cinematics (paperback)
Title Compound Cinematics (paperback) PDF eBook
Author Shinobu Hashimoto
Publisher Vertical Inc
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-11-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1647293227

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A biography on Acamedy Award-winning director Akira Kurosawa, as told by his screenwriter and producer Shinobu Hashimoto. This book should be shelved in the non-fiction and media sections as it will appeal to those who have been inspired by his works throughout the decades. Akira Kurosawa has been regarded as one of the most important and influential filmmakers in the history of cinema, and one man stood beside him for most of his illustrious career - his screenwriter and collabrator Shinobu Hashimoto. In Compound Cinematics, Hashimoto pulls back the camera and reveals the actual process of how such global hits as The Seven Samura, To Live and Roshamon were made from within the writer's studio to the very sets of Kagemusha and Ran.

Something Like An Autobiography

Something Like An Autobiography
Title Something Like An Autobiography PDF eBook
Author Akira Kurosawa
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 240
Release 2011-07-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 030780321X

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Translated by Audie E. Bock. "A first rate book and a joy to read.... It's doubtful that a complete understanding of the director's artistry can be obtained without reading this book.... Also indispensable for budding directors are the addenda, in which Kurosawa lays out his beliefs on the primacy of a good script, on scriptwriting as an essential tool for directors, on directing actors, on camera placement, and on the value of steeping oneself in literature, from great novels to detective fiction." --Variety "For the lover of Kurosawa's movies...this is nothing short of must reading...a fitting companion piece to his many dynamic and absorbing screen entertainments." --Washington Post Book World

Akira Kurosawa

Akira Kurosawa
Title Akira Kurosawa PDF eBook
Author Akira Kurosawa
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages 244
Release 2008
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9781578069972

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This work includes the collected interviews with the first Japanese film director to become widely known in the West when his film "Rashomon" won the top prize at the Venice Film Festival in 1951.

Kurosawa

Kurosawa
Title Kurosawa PDF eBook
Author Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 500
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780822325192

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This work will become not only the newly definitive study of Kurosawa, but will redefine the field of Japanese cinema studies, particularly as the field exists in the west.

The Warrior's Camera

The Warrior's Camera
Title The Warrior's Camera PDF eBook
Author Stephen Prince
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 444
Release 1999-11-14
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780691010465

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The Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa, who died at the age of 88, has been internationally acclaimed as a giant of world cinema. Rashomon, which won both the Venice Film Festival's grand prize and an Academy Award for best foreign-language film, helped ignite Western interest in the Japanese cinema. Seven Samurai and Yojimbo remain enormously popular both in Japan and abroad. In this newly revised and expanded edition of his study of Kurosawa's films, Stephen Prince provides two new chapters that examine Kurosawa's remaining films, placing him in the context of cinema history. Prince also discusses how Kurosawa furnished a template for some well-known Hollywood directors, including Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and George Lucas. Providing a new and comprehensive look at this master filmmaker, The Warrior's Camera probes the complex visual structure of Kurosawa's work. The book shows how Kurosawa attempted to symbolize on film a course of national development for post-war Japan, and it traces the ways that he tied his social visions to a dynamic system of visual and narrative forms. The author analyzes Kurosawa's entire career and places the films in context by drawing on the director's autobiography--a fascinating work that presents Kurosawa as a Kurosawa character and the story of his life as the kind of spiritual odyssey witnessed so often in his films. After examining the development of Kurosawa's visual style in his early work, The Warrior's Camera explains how he used this style in subsequent films to forge a politically committed model of filmmaking. It then demonstrates how the collapse of Kurosawa's efforts to participate as a filmmaker in the tasks of social reconstruction led to the very different cinematic style evident in his most recent films, works of pessimism that view the world as resistant to change.