Kurosawa

Adam Low - Kurosawa (2001) - Documentary  Movies

Posted by mxlabs at Sept. 24, 2011
Adam Low - Kurosawa (2001) - Documentary

Adam Low - Kurosawa (2001)
Xvid MPEG-4 | 576x320 - 24 FPS | English + English Subtitles when Japanese is spoken - (hardcoded) | MP3 128 Kbps | 01:55:32 min | SM 200 MB / 4 parts | total: 705 MB
genre: Documentary

The earliest bits - detailing Kurosawa's youth and family were most appealing (in spite of the re-enactments); about 1/3 of the way in this documentary really loses steam, offering few insights into Kurosawa's work - with some shocking omissions: STRAY DOG, THE IDIOT, BAD SLEEP WELL, LOWER DEPTHS, HIDDEN FORTRESS and HIGH & LOW aren't touched upon, and are all essential to understanding Kurosawa's working methods and worldview. The voice-over text holding this doc together is largely drawn from Kurosawa's own 'Something Like An Autobiography,' which focuses on his early career; apparently the filmmakers felt it adequate to leave off with that, before wrapping things up with a brief look at his 80s comeback.

Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create (2002)  Movies

Posted by rwdfox at Nov. 28, 2019
Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create (2002)

Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create (2002)
DVDRip | 32mn | 626x478 | MKV AVC@1054Kbps | AAC@108Kbps 2CH | 273.00 MB
Language: Japanese (日本語) | Subtitles: English
Genre: Documentary, Short, Biography

An in depth look at the making of Kurosawa's films. The series was produced by Kurosawa’s long-time aide Teruyo Nogami and features interviews

Akira Kurosawa-Shichinin no samurai ('Seven Samurai') (1954)  Movies

Posted by FNB47 at Jan. 14, 2008
Akira Kurosawa-Shichinin no samurai ('Seven Samurai') (1954)

Akira Kurosawa-Shichinin no samurai ('Seven Samurai') (1954)
2183.8 MB | 3:26:41 | Japanese with English s/t | XviD, 1260 Kb/s | 576x432

One of the most beloved movie epics of all time, Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (Shichinin no samurai) tells the story of a sixteenth-century village whose desperate inhabitants hire the eponymous warriors to protect them from invading bandits. This three-hour ride—featuring legendary actors Toshiro Mifune and Takashi Shimura—seamlessly weaves philosophy and entertainment, delicate human emotions and relentless action into a rich, evocative, and unforgettable tale of courage and hope.
Akira Kurosawa-Subarashiki nichiyobi ('One Wonderful Sunday') (1947)

Akira Kurosawa-Subarashiki nichiyobi ('One Wonderful Sunday') (1947)
1472.9 MB | 1:49:29 | Japanese with English s/t | DivX, 1590 Kb/s | 512x384

This affectionate paean to young love is also a frank examination by Akira Kurosawa of the harsh realities of postwar Japan. During a Sunday trip into war-ravaged Tokyo, Yuzo and Masako look for work and lodging, as well as affordable entertainments to pass the time. Reminiscent of Frank Capra’s social-realist comedies and echoing contemporaneous Italian neorealism, One Wonderful Sunday touchingly offers a sliver of hope in dark times.

Akira Kurosawa-Donzoko ('The Lower Depths') (1957)  Movies

Posted by FNB47 at Jan. 18, 2008
Akira Kurosawa-Donzoko ('The Lower Depths') (1957)

Akira Kurosawa-Donzoko ('The Lower Depths') (1957)
1459.8 MB | 2:05:03 | Japanese with English s/t | XviD, 1390 Kb/s | 528x400

Akira Kurosawa's The Lower Depths, an adaptation of Maxim Gorky's classic proletarian play. Instead of his usual broad canvas, Kurosawa instead explores the possibilites of the stage in this film, finding intimacy in his examination of a group of destitutes, set during one of Japan's most prosperous ages. Starring an ensemble cast led by frequent collaborator Toshiro Mifune, the film is a Buddhist meditation on the human condition, yet also a poignant and comic investigation of the conflict between illusion and reality.

Akira Kurosawa-Akahige ('Red Beard') (1965)  Movies

Posted by FNB47 at Jan. 24, 2008
Akira Kurosawa-Akahige ('Red Beard') (1965)

Akira Kurosawa-Akahige ('Red Beard') (1965)
1452.3 MB | 2:59:52 | Japanese with English s/t | XviD, 910 Kb/s | 624x240

A testament to the goodness of humankind, Akira Kurosawa's Red Beard (Akahige) chronicles the tumultuous relationship between an arrogant young doctor and a compassionate clinic director. Toshiro Mifune, in his last role for Kurosawa, gives a powerhouse performance as the dignified yet empathic director who guides his pupil to maturity, teaching the embittered intern to appreciate the lives of his destitute patients. Perfectly capturing the look and feel of 19th-century Japan, Kurosawa weaves a fascinating tapestry of time, place, and emotion.

Shichinin no samurai (1954) aka Seven Samurai - Akira Kurosawa  Movies

Posted by amlo01 at June 12, 2011
Shichinin no samurai (1954) aka Seven Samurai - Akira Kurosawa

Shichinin no samurai (1954) aka Seven Samurai - Akira Kurosawa
BR-Rip 720p | MKV x264 at 2 003 Kbps | 952 x 720 (1.322) at 23.976 fps | AAC at 320 kpbs (6 ch) 48.0 KHz
Language: Japanese | Subtitles: English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek | Runtime: 3h 27mn | 2.90 GiB
sourced from the criterion bluray | Director: Akira Kurosawa | Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama

Widely considered one of the greatest films ever made, Seven Samurai was both the apex of Akira Kurosawa's long career and the high-water mark of the Japanese period drama. The film's action rivets the viewer in spite of the three-hour-plus running time: the battle sequences, among the best ever filmed, are immediate and visceral; and the characters are complex and so well-rendered that the viewer grieves when one dies..

Akira Kurosawa-Ikimono no kiroku ('I Live in Fear') (1955)  Movies

Posted by FNB47 at Jan. 15, 2008
Akira Kurosawa-Ikimono no kiroku ('I Live in Fear') (1955)

Akira Kurosawa-Ikimono no kiroku ('I Live in Fear') (1955)
1466.3 MB | 1:37:09 | Japanese with English s/t | XviD, 1810 Kb/s | 704x512

Both the final film of this period in which Akira Kurosawa would directly wrestle with the demons of the Second World War and his most literal representation of living in an atomic age, the galvanizing I Live in Fear presents Toshiro Mifune as an elderly, stubborn businessman so fearful of a nuclear attack that he resolves to move his reluctant family to South America. With this mournful film, the director depicts a society emerging from the shadows but still terrorized by memories of the past and anxieties for the future.
Akira Kurosawa-Waga seishun ni kuinashi ('No Regrets for Our Youth') (1946)

Akira Kurosawa-Waga seishun ni kuinashi ('No Regrets for Our Youth') (1946)
1467.9 MB | 1:50:46 | Japanese with English s/t | XviD, 1570 Kb/s | 592x448

In Akira Kurosawa's first film after the end of World War II, future beloved Ozu regular Setsuko Hara gives an astonishing performance as Yukie, the only female protagonist in Kurosawa's body of work and one of his strongest heroes. Transforming herself from genteel bourgeois daughter to independent social activist, Yukie traverses a tumultuous decade in Japanese history.

Akira Kurosawa-Tengoku to jigoku ('High and Low') (1963)  Movies

Posted by FNB47 at Jan. 23, 2008
Akira Kurosawa-Tengoku to jigoku ('High and Low') (1963)

Akira Kurosawa-Tengoku to jigoku ('High and Low') (1963)
1466 MB | 2:23:33 | Japanese with Eng.+Tur. s/t | XviD, 1290 Kb/s | 672x288

Toshiro Mifune stars as a wealthy industrialist whose family becomes the target of a ruthless kidnapper in Akira Kurosawa's exemplary film noir. Based on Ed McBain's detective novel King's Ransom, High and Low is both a riveting thriller and a brilliant commentary on contemporary Japanese society.