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Rashomon

Akira Kurosawa / JP, 1950

A compelling psychological thriller about four different murder witnesses who deliberately offer conflicting evidence. Rashomon renewed the language of film and is generally regarded as one of the best films ever made. Rashomon is a profound examination of truth and the meaning of justice.

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Director

Akira Kurosawa

Production year

1950

Country

JP

Original title

Rashomon

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35mm

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