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Rashomon

Akira Kurosawa / JP, 1950 / 88 min.

In 1951, Akira Kurosawa singlehandedly brought Japanese film to the west’s attention with an Oscar and Golden Lion for Rashomon. Four murder witnesses intentionally contradict one another in this enthralling psychological thriller.

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Rashomon – widely considered one of the best films ever made – is thoroughly examines ‘the truth’ and the meaning of ‘justice’. The psychological thriller casts doubt on whether people can truly know the truth by introducing four witnesses who all make intentionally contradictory statements about the murder and rape they witnessed in the forest.

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Persons under 12 years must be accompanied by an adultThis movie contains scenes of violence

Director

Akira Kurosawa

Production year

1950

Country

JP

Original title

Rashomon

Length

88 min.

Language

Japanese

Subtitles

ENG

Format

DCP

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Akira Kurosawa

After an absence of more than 30 years, Eye is bringing the films of one of Japan’s greatest filmmakers, Akira Kurosawa, to the big screen again, some in digitally restored versions. In his films, Kurosawa blends Japanese history and culture with literary and cinematic influences from the West.

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