Posted on 06/11/2024 3:13:19 PM PDT by sphinx
After a debut screening at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, the Toho Company’s 4K restoration of Akira Kurosawa‘s seminal epic Seven Samurai is hitting the U.S. for a theatrical release through Janus Films. The trailer is in the linked article.
Janus will open the restoration on Friday, July 5 in New York at Film Forum after which a Los Angeles premiere will take place at the American Cinematheque’s Egyptian Theatre on Sunday, July 7. The film will open wide on Friday, July 12 in Los Angeles at Laemmle Royal.
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First Kurosawa film I saw was “Ikiru” in a Japanese culture class I was taking for business trips back in the 80s.
The professor helpfully explained much of the movie’s subtleties to us.
For example, the protagonist is given a seat at dinner far away from the boss - not a word spoken about it. The implication was he was out of favor because of his unusual request to build a children’s playground on a vacant lot, instead of going along with the business plan.
“Like snickers, guaranteed to satisfy
Like Kurosawa I make mad films
Okay, I don’t make films
But if I did, they’d have a samurai”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC_q9KPczAg
Thanks for the ping.
“Seemed like the Right thing to Do
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At the Time.”
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McQueen
Thanks for the ping. Would be worth seeing on a big screen.
Considered by many to be the greatest film ever made.
Certainly in the running.
Lucas got Yoda from it
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