Akira Kurosawa 100

Akira Kurosawa 100

by (japan) Kazuko Kurosawa

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"To be face to face with the screen is to be face to face with yourself." The great master Akira Kurosawa once selected 100 of his favorite movies during his lifetime, from "Tears of the Broken Flowers" in the silent film era to Takeshi Kitano's "Hanabi", spanning the 20th century and including textbook-level film history. Classic and pleasing genre masterpieces: "The Gold Rush", "Bicycle Thieves", "The 400 Blows", "The Birds", "Godzilla", "Annie Hall", "The Godfather Part II", "My Neighbor Totoro"... Let us discover the charm of movies with concise and sharp comments. The colorful light and shadow of hundreds of films and the memories of his daughter Kazuko Kurosawa also outline for us the daily side of the film master.

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