Five years later on 6 September 1998, Kurosawa died after suffering stroke.
@larissawilson513 жыл бұрын
A truly wonderful, personal interview and great a insight into the world of Japanese cinema in its heyday! Thank you so much for posting this. Arigato!!
@anniemihn4 жыл бұрын
The great Nagisa Oshima interviewing the God of cinema Akira Kurosawa. I learned so much. Thank you so much for the fabulous upload.
@davidhofmann32642 жыл бұрын
The First Cigarette he only do 2 Hits and the Second he din't even lightend. But he smokes the Good Ones without Filter.
@unikadas9 ай бұрын
This has really been as thrilling as watching a Kurosawa movie. I don't mean that in a disrespectful way, as I highly enjoy his movies. But his voice is expressed somehow through his direction, and now his voice is expressed through mannerism and speech about the drama of being a commercial artist. Perhaps Oshima-san is correct that Kurosawa-san connects to people with a vibration of sorts.
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大島監督元気いいなぁ、貴重なフィルム
何を語っても説得力ある。
Five years later on 6 September 1998, Kurosawa died after suffering stroke.
A truly wonderful, personal interview and great a insight into the world of Japanese cinema in its heyday! Thank you so much for posting this. Arigato!!
The great Nagisa Oshima interviewing the God of cinema Akira Kurosawa. I learned so much. Thank you so much for the fabulous upload.
The First Cigarette he only do 2 Hits and the Second he din't even lightend. But he smokes the Good Ones without Filter.
This has really been as thrilling as watching a Kurosawa movie. I don't mean that in a disrespectful way, as I highly enjoy his movies. But his voice is expressed somehow through his direction, and now his voice is expressed through mannerism and speech about the drama of being a commercial artist. Perhaps Oshima-san is correct that Kurosawa-san connects to people with a vibration of sorts.