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Grand Cinema: Embrace of the Serpent(Ciro Guerra) Fri-Thurs Raiders of the Lost Ark (Stephen Spielberg, 1981) Sun & Weds Only Spirits Homecoming (Cho Jung-rae) Fri-Thurs Silence of the Lambs (Jonathan Demme, 1991) Fri-TuesĬentury Federal Way: Ambarsariya (Mandeep Kumar) Fri-Thurs Playing This Week:Ĭentral Cinema: The Wizard of Oz (Victor Fleming, 1939) Fri-Tues Japanese film scholar Donald Richie wrote that all his life, whenever Kurosawa was asked to pick his favorite from among his own films, he’d always say “the next one.” After 1985, he’d answer, “ R an“.
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In conjunction, the SIFF Film Center is playing the great film essayist Chris Marker’s documentary about the making of Ran and Kurosawa himself, A.
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We discussed it in the second part of our They Shot Pictures podcast series on Akira Kurosawa back in 2013. A bleak vision of a chaotic universe, colored by brilliant production design, a mournful score by Toru Takemitsu and as much influence from classical Noh drama as Elizabethan theatre, it remains one of the most powerful and original of all Shakespeare films. Tatsuya Nakadai stars as the aged king who unwisely splits his realm among his sons, disinheriting the truly loyal one. With the First Folio’s arrival at the Seattle Public Library and the upcoming episode of The Frances Farmer Show on Peter Greenaway’s Prospero’s Books and Matías Piñeiro’s The Princess of France, SIFF this week is presenting the latest restoration of Akira Kurosawa’s final masterpiece, his 1985 King Lear adaptation Ran. Shakespeare is in the air this spring on Seattle Screens.