Akira Kurosawa. Master of cinema

Author: Peter Cowie

Code: LISPCI0094953

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Akira Kurosawa. Master of cinema

Author: Peter Cowie

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Akira Kurosawa. Master of cinema

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Publisher:  Rizzoli

Place of printing:  New York

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The most lavishly produced and profusely illustrated volume on Akira Kurosawa ever published, timed for the centennial of his birth. Akira Kurosawa is arguably the greatest of all Japanese film directors and is respected around the world as one of the masters of the art form. This is the first illustrated book to pay tribute to his unmistakable style—with more than two hundred images, many never before published. The filmmaker is also famous for his attention to detail, and fans will delight in seeing annotated script pages, sketches, and storyboards that reveal the meticulous craft behind Kurosawa's genius. Peter Cowie examines how Kurosawa took the samurai genre to its apogee in such films as Yojimbo and Seven Samurai; his literary influences in such films as Throne of Blood [Macbeth] and Ran [King Lear]; and in his take on our relationship to the modern world in such films as High and Low and Dreams. "Akira Kurosawa is one of the greatest directors ever to work in the cinema. His films meant an enormous amount to me when I was starting my own career, and it's fitting that in the year of his centennial this book by Peter Cowie should pay tribute to him."—Francis Ford Coppola

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Specimen in good condition. English text. Dust jacket and cuts with traces of dust. Slight yellowing at the edges of the pages. Ownership note in pen on the first page. English text. Book in good conditions.

ISBN Code:  0847833194

EAN:  9780847833191

Pages:  301

Format:  Hardback with dust jacket

Dimensions (cm):
Height:  33
Width:  23

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English text / English text. Foreword by Martin Scorsese. Introduction by Donald Richie. With a note by Kazuko Kurosawa. With numerous photographs n.t. and f.t.

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