PG
3hrs 37mins

Akira Kurosawa’s monumental, scintillating tale of hired samurai protecting a peasant village is a period thriller and moral and political fable in one, and is one of the great big screen epics.


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Screening as part of our EPIC! season celebrating the release of Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey.

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EPIC!
Akira Kurosawa
PG
Action
Moderate violence
Japanese
Contains Foreign Language Subtitles

Rice farmers hire a band of samurai to defend them against marauding bandits in Akira Kurosawa’s influential epic, which has been a touchstone for action films ever since.

Kurosawa followed up the breakthrough international success of Rashomon (1950) and Ikiru (1952) with this three-and-a-half-hour epic set in 16th Century Japan.

Strongly influenced by the poetic westerns of John Ford, Kurosawa’s story of farmers recruiting a motley troupe of samurai to help them fend off bandits also had a huge impact on subsequent westerns and action films, from its diverse band of misfits coming together to do battle, to its iconic slow-motion action sequences.

The result is one the great big screen epics, one with an almost Shakespearian sense of tragic grandeur as it reaches its final confrontation, regularly cited as one of the greatest films ever made.

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