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  1. Dreams (夢, Yume) is a 1990 magical realist anthology film of eight vignettes written and directed by Akira Kurosawa, starring Akira Terao, Martin Scorsese, Chishū Ryū, Mieko Harada and Mitsuko Baisho. It was inspired by actual recurring dreams that Kurosawa said he had repeatedly.

  2. His positions in these films included: directorial advisor, production coordinator, and creative consultant; he also made uncredited writing contributions to Madadayo (1993). There is a common misconception that Honda directed three sequences of Kurosawa's 1990 film Dreams entitled "The Tunnel," "Mount Fuji in Red," and "The Weeping ...

  3. Documentary from 2011 by director Akira Kurosawa’s longtime translator Catherine Cadou, featuring interviews with filmmakers Bernardo Bertolucci, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Hayao Miyazaki, Martin Scorsese, and others; Trailer; PLUS: An essay by film critic Bilge Ebiri and Kurosawa’s script for a never-filmed ninth dream, introduced by Nogami

  4. 19 de set. de 2021 · Through the weeping demon and the Igawa’s guilt-ridden salaryman, Kurosawa emits what Ebiri describes as “a portrait of the runaway capitalism of post-war Japan, with its tangle of shame and hubris.”

  5. 24 de out. de 2019 · During the fifties and sixties, the masters of postwar Japanese film (Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi, Masaki Kobayashi, Mikio Naruse, Nagisa Oshima, Kon Ichikawa, and many others) would produce a bumper crop of exemplary, enduring cinema, acclaimed at home and abroad.

    • Akira KurosawaThere is a common misconception that filmmaker Ishirō Honda (who served as the creative consultant for the film) directed three sequences of the film entitled "The Tunnel," "Mount Fuji in Red," and "The Weeping Demon."1
    • Akira KurosawaThere is a common misconception that filmmaker Ishirō Honda (who served as the creative consultant for the film) directed three sequences of the film entitled "The Tunnel," "Mount Fuji in Red," and "The Weeping Demon."2
    • Akira KurosawaThere is a common misconception that filmmaker Ishirō Honda (who served as the creative consultant for the film) directed three sequences of the film entitled "The Tunnel," "Mount Fuji in Red," and "The Weeping Demon."3
    • Akira KurosawaThere is a common misconception that filmmaker Ishirō Honda (who served as the creative consultant for the film) directed three sequences of the film entitled "The Tunnel," "Mount Fuji in Red," and "The Weeping Demon."4
    • Akira KurosawaThere is a common misconception that filmmaker Ishirō Honda (who served as the creative consultant for the film) directed three sequences of the film entitled "The Tunnel," "Mount Fuji in Red," and "The Weeping Demon."5
  6. Although some of his earlier works like Kagemusha and Drunken Angel had included dream sequences, the next film Dreams (Yume) was to be entirely based on the director’s own dreams. For the first time in over forty years, Kurosawa wrote the screenplay alone, a process which took him around two months.

  7. With its keen analysis of Honda’s many-spectacled movies and invaluable sketch of his multifaceted life, Ishiro Honda: A Life in Film, from Godzilla to Kurosawa is likely to remain the definitive English-language biography of one of cinema’s most unsung artists for years to come.