After “Serpent's Path,” Kiyoshi Kurosawa immediately shot “Eyes of the Spider” based on a script written by himself and Yoichi Nishiyama, again dealing with...
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“Daguerreotype” is Kurosawa's first cinematic excursion outside of Japan. While we have become accustomed to seeing Asian directors choosing to...
About how Jasper Sharp got sucked into the wild side of Japanese Cinema, the years of Midnight Eye, his latest passions and more
After his 1997 blend of horror and thriller “Cure” Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa would go on to helm a project which may be the most interesting in his...
Thessaloniki Cinematheque invites you to discover the exciting world of modern Asian cinema this week, through the tribute “A complicated origami: The concept...
Kiyoshi Kurosawa made a break from J-Horror to direct a family drama, thus resulting in a true masterpiece of the genre that won a number of awards, including...
“To the Ends of the Earth” was jointly commissioned by Japan and Uzbekistan to commemorate the 25th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two...
Kurosawa's long-awaited return to his psychological J-horror roots, since his latest films were mostly art-house (“Journey to the Shore”...
“I've always had lots of dreams when I sleep. The dreams have always been about the future.” In 2002, the hype for Japanese horror films was declining rapidly...
A curated programme of Japanese films called “Kinetic Visions: The Students of Hasumi Shigehiko” will be screening at the University of Chicago...