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A documentary based on 150 hours of footage filmed on the set of Akira Kurosawa’s classic Jidaigeki Ran. Director Mitsuhiko Kawamura was one of many university students on set as part of a team doing the making of a film. However, the footage was lost for 15 years. After it was rediscovered in 1998, Kawamura spent many years working on this documentary. Due to the film being recorded on analog video, there was no way to check the content for a long time. But eventually, director Kawamura invested his own money to digitize 70 hours of footage. He turned that into a single documentary film. Audiences can watch Kurosawa at work and find out what he was really like. (Source: genkinahito.wordpress.com) Edit Translation
- English
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- Native Title: Life work of Akira Kurosawa 黒澤明のライフワーク
- Also Known As: Kurosawa Akira no Raifu Waaku
- Genres: Documentary
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