About

For someone considered to be one the greatest filmmakers of all time, the grave of Akira Kurosawa is a surprisingly modest one, nestled away in a quiet, unremarkable corner of a small temple in the seaside city of Kamakura, Japan.

Having produced, written, directed and edited such legendary films as Seven Samurai (1954), Rashomon (1950), High and Low (1963), Ran (1985), and twenty-six others over a career spanning over five decades, Kurosawa’s influence on the film industry cannot be overstated.

His innovative camera techniques, mastery of “blocking” (the planning and controlled movement of actors and sight-lines, with regards to the camera), and unique, compelling storylines and characters have been emulated, and in some cases practically plagiarized, countless tim…

Similar Posts

Loading similar posts...

Keyboard Shortcuts

Navigation
Next / previous item
j/k
Open post
oorEnter
Preview post
v
Post Actions
Love post
a
Like post
l
Dislike post
d
Undo reaction
u
Recommendations
Add interest / feed
Enter
Not interested
x
Go to
Home
gh
Interests
gi
Feeds
gf
Likes
gl
History
gy
Changelog
gc
Settings
gs
Browse
gb
Search
/
General
Show this help
?
Submit feedback
!
Close modal / unfocus
Esc

Press ? anytime to show this help