Arguably among the most beautiful works of cinema, Sergei Parajanov's “The Colour of Pomegranates” has been called a work of lasting artistry, offering...
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In the same year of “Zatoichi and the Chest of Gold”, director Kazuo Ikehiro would make his second installment within the hugely popular “Zatoichi”-franchise...
Even though traveling on the road without being allowed permanent peace anywhere is what has defined the character of Zatoichi it was not until the fifth part...
A great first installment of the series, defining what will be valuable qualities for the movies as a whole
“The golden age of Japanese cinema would not have been the same without visionary cinematographer Kazuo Miyagawa, as the Criterion Channel's now...
“I had the following dream…” When “Ran” was released in 1985 many cinephiles as well as critics thought it would be the swan song of director Akira...
“I always wonder to what extent the artist aims to depict the reality of a scene.” When Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami died in Paris in 2016, he left behind...
“What would happen if we all left?” In the career of Indian director Satyajit Ray, “The Music Room” can be regarded as something of a change. While...
“Red Beard” is a film that reminds one that the distance to be travelled is far longer than the distance that was already covered. Not only in the...