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Date: January 01, 1980 to December 31, 1980
Dates Note: 1980
Country of Origin:
Japan
Place of Origin: Japan
Languages:
Japanese
Color: Color
Silent: No
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Unable to secure funding for this samurai epic, Akira Kurosawa channeled key scenes from the film into beautifully rendered, intricate paintings; by showing or selling these paintings to investors and interested parties (including George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola, who helped the director gain Hollywood studio support), he was finally able to raise enough money to film this tale of a king, his double, and the scheming and warfare of feudal Japan. Tatsuya Nakadai is both a king who wishes to keep his kingdom (and those he’s conquered) united and his double, a petty thief rescued from the gallows to live as his kagemusha (shadow warrior). Filled with fascinating juxtapositions of stillness and movement, madness and calm, Kagemusha is a work of visual poetry on an unmatched scale, with Kurosawa literally soaking the landscape (and his extras) in pools of red, purple, yellow, and green. It is, as scholar Stephen Prince wrote, “painting in motion.”