Akira Kurosawa
Directing · Born 1910-03-23 in Shinagawa, Tokyo Prefecture, Japan
Biography
Akira Kurosawa (黒澤 明) was a Japanese filmmaker and painter who directed thirty films in a career spanning over five decades. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema. He displayed a bold, dynamic style, strongly influenced by Western cinema yet distinct from it; he was involved with all aspects of film production. Kurosawa entered the Japanese film industry in 1936, following a brief stint as a painter. After years of working on numerous films as an assistant director and scriptwriter, he made his debut as a director during World War II with the popular action film Sanshiro Sugata (1943). After the war, the critically acclaimed Drunken Angel (1948), in which Kurosawa cast the then little-known actor Toshiro Mifune in a starring…
Filmography
- Kurosawa as Self
- A Message from Akira Kurosawa: For Beautiful Movies as Self
- A. K. as Self
- Making of 'Dreams' as Self
- Akira Kurosawa: My Life in Cinema as Self
- Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create: 'The Hidden Fortress' as Self
- Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create: 'Kagemusha' as Self
- Akira Kurosawa: It Is Wonderful to Create: 'Seven Samurai' as Self
- What Is Cinema? as Self
- In Love With and Living Within Movies - Akira Kurosawa and Hayao Miyazaki as Self