1:05 am (21st)-- Sundance —
Ran Akira Kurosawa's inspired transposition of King Lear into medieval Japan, mixing Shakespeare and Japanese Noh theatre tradition like nobody's business.
5:45 pm — Sundance —
Ran Akira Kurosawa's inspired transposition of King Lear into medieval Japan, mixing Shakespeare and Japanese Noh theatre tradition like nobody's business.
Not exact matches
Blow Out, Brian De Palma (USA, 1981)
Ran,
Akira Kurosawa (Japan, France, 1985) A Touch of Zen, King Hu (Hong Kong, 1971/75) Visit, or Memories and Confessions, Manoel de Oliveira (Portugal, 1982) Black Girl, Ousmane Sembene (France, Senegal, 1965) The Boys from Fengkuei, Hou Hsiao - hsien (Taiwan, 1983) Heaven Can Wait, Ernst Lubitsch (USA, 1943) Insiang, Lino Brocka (Philippines, 1976) The Long Voyage Home, John Ford (USA, 1940) The Memory of Justice, Marcel Ophuls (UK, USA, France, Germany, 1976) Rocco and His Brothers, Luchino Visconti (Italy, France, 1960)
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Ran» (
Akira Kurosawa) 17.
Ran —
Akira Kurosawa's last great movie, it's his version of King Lear, and it's a heck of a lot better than the play, at least better than reading the play.
Akira Kurosawa's
Ran, my pick as the second - best film of the decade helps a lot, as does the second place film, Woody Allen's classic The Purple Rose Of Cairo, but the rest of the best films aren't as good as the next years on this list.
The top three greatest battle scenes ever filmed belong to Shakespeare adaptations: Orson Welles» Chimes at Midnight,
Akira Kurosawa's
Ran and Kenneth Branagh's Henry V, followed by Kurosawa's Seven Samurai and Martin Scorsese's Gangs of New York.
Viz Media announced on Monday that it will
run the first three chapters of
Akira Amano's ēlDLIVE science - fiction manga in its digital anthology Weekly Shonen Jump.
The notion seems ridiculous now —
Akira Toriyama's original manga
ran for 519 chapters across a total of 42 volumes, each of which has been collected in myriad ways since — but... Read more»
It is no shock that this game is a home -
run with a development team that includes the master creator Yuji Horii, music by Koichi Sugiyama, and artwork by master manga artist
Akira Toriyama (from Dragonball fame).
Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi is the latest in Namco Bandai's long -
running series of 3D brawlers based on
Akira Toriyama's legendary franchise.
Fuji TV and other channels will
run the series on Sundays at 9:00 am, and, as previously reported, series creator
Akira Toriyama is credited with «original story and character concepts.»
The manga will be co-authored by Dragon Ball creator
Akira Toriyama and Toyotaro, author of the Dragon Ball Heroes spinoff manga that also
runs in V Jump.
Revealed through the long -
running Shonen JUMP magazine that's houses
Akira Toriyama's series of similar length for decades, Future Trunks is now confirmed to make an appearance in Dragon Ball Fighterz.
With old favorites such as
Akira Yuki and Sarah Bryant returning along side new faces such as Jean Kujo — not to mention numerous changes to the entire roster — there is plenty to look forward to with the latest revision of this long
running series.
Akira Yuki from one of SEGA's long
running franchise, Virtua Fighter, appeared in Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax as the final boss.
The series is one of the few long -
running video game series to have a stable key development team; scenario writer and game designer Yuji Horii, character designer
Akira Toriyama and music composer Koichi Sugiyama have handled their respective roles from the beginning of the series.
A Scream
Runs Through the House Helena Anrather, New York March 21 - May 7, 2017 with Nanu Al - Hamad, Farah Al Qasimi, Michael Assiff, Dylan Bailey,
Akira Ikezoe, Hannah Levy, Michelle Segre, and Kristin Walsh
As
Akira Ohiso, a neighbor who until recently
ran an arts magazine called Green Door, explained, «people come up here to opt out of the mainstream, to find space to roam and do whatever you want.
The writer and photographer Hervé Guibert travelled to Japan in 1984 for the newspaper Le Monde to visit
Akira Kurosawa on the set of his film
Ran.
Current and Upcoming: Reciprocity by
Akira Yoshikawa with contemporary cellist Alex Waterman until February 21 and Meryl McMaster
running from September 10 to October 17, which opens simultaneously with a mirror solo show in Santa Fe Museum of Contemporary Native Arts.