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Sanshiro's Boys - Akira Kurosawa Retrospective
Timothy Amatulli & Chris Côté
35 episodes
9 months ago
After discussing every Akira Kurosawa film in detail on the show, we conclude our retrospective with the herculean task of trying to rank all of his films. Listeners, you’re in luck, because you’re getting two lists for the price of one! We each have our share of basic and hot takes, and hope that you have enjoyed going through this Japanese master’s filmography as much as we have. If we were able to teach you something new, introduce you to a film you otherwise may not have seen, or even just give you a chuckle every once in a while, we want to thank you for listening to Sanshiro’s Boys. Listen here: https://linktr.ee/sanshirosboys Be sure to leave a comment and let us know how you’d rank Akira Kurosawa’s films! If you want to keep up with what we’re watching now that this project is over you can email us at sanshirosboyspodcast@gmail.com or find us on social media Tim’s Letterboxd - timothyamatulli Chris’ Letterboxd - coolgeese Chris’ Twitter - @coolgeese
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After discussing every Akira Kurosawa film in detail on the show, we conclude our retrospective with the herculean task of trying to rank all of his films. Listeners, you’re in luck, because you’re getting two lists for the price of one! We each have our share of basic and hot takes, and hope that you have enjoyed going through this Japanese master’s filmography as much as we have. If we were able to teach you something new, introduce you to a film you otherwise may not have seen, or even just give you a chuckle every once in a while, we want to thank you for listening to Sanshiro’s Boys. Listen here: https://linktr.ee/sanshirosboys Be sure to leave a comment and let us know how you’d rank Akira Kurosawa’s films! If you want to keep up with what we’re watching now that this project is over you can email us at sanshirosboyspodcast@gmail.com or find us on social media Tim’s Letterboxd - timothyamatulli Chris’ Letterboxd - coolgeese Chris’ Twitter - @coolgeese
Show more...
Film Reviews
Arts,
TV & Film,
Visual Arts,
History
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Dersu Uzala (1975)
Sanshiro's Boys - Akira Kurosawa Retrospective
46 minutes 33 seconds
4 years ago
Dersu Uzala (1975)
After the darkest period of his life, Akira Kurosawa was able to go abroad and make a film in the Soviet Union. The end result was Dersu Uzala, an adaptation of the touching true story of “Capitan” Vladimir Arseniev and the titular Goldi hunter who mapped the Ussuri region of Siberia together. As his only film shot outside of Japan, his only film not in Japanese, and his only film shot on 70mm, Dersu Uzala certainly stands out amongst Kurosawa’s formidable filmography. It also earned him the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Listen to Sanshiro’s Boys discuss how well it fits in with the rest. Listen here: https://linktr.ee/sanshirosboys
Sanshiro's Boys - Akira Kurosawa Retrospective
After discussing every Akira Kurosawa film in detail on the show, we conclude our retrospective with the herculean task of trying to rank all of his films. Listeners, you’re in luck, because you’re getting two lists for the price of one! We each have our share of basic and hot takes, and hope that you have enjoyed going through this Japanese master’s filmography as much as we have. If we were able to teach you something new, introduce you to a film you otherwise may not have seen, or even just give you a chuckle every once in a while, we want to thank you for listening to Sanshiro’s Boys. Listen here: https://linktr.ee/sanshirosboys Be sure to leave a comment and let us know how you’d rank Akira Kurosawa’s films! If you want to keep up with what we’re watching now that this project is over you can email us at sanshirosboyspodcast@gmail.com or find us on social media Tim’s Letterboxd - timothyamatulli Chris’ Letterboxd - coolgeese Chris’ Twitter - @coolgeese