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Synopsis

Based on a script written by Akira Kurosawa, Dora-Heita is directed by his 85-year-old friend and collaborator, Kon Ichikawa and returns to a golden age of Samurai sagas. Koheita Mochizuki is a samurai with a reputation for debauchery and drunkenness that has earned him the nickname Dora-Heita, which means ‘playboy’ or ‘alley-cat’.

Mochizuki is dispatched to the high-crime hellhole of Horisoto where violence, prostitution and smuggling run rampant. Promoted to magistrate, Mochizuki faces the resentment of corrupt local officials and the deadly hatred of gangsters and noblemen, the Kenshi Faction. The arrival in Horisoto of an old girlfriend places Mochizuki in jeopardy, his mission in peril. Dora-Heita contains all the ingredients of Samurai classics, most crucially a loner surrounded by enemies on all sides with only his strict moral code and incredible swordsmanship to save him from an awful fate. Absolutely essential! —Melbourne International Film Festival

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Kon Ichikawa

Kon Ichikawa was considered one of the masters of the immediate postwar generation of Japanese filmmakers, a generation often overshadowed by the titanic presence of Akira Kurosawa. Unlike Kurosawa, Ichikawa imbued his films with a sense of irony that swings from the sardonic to the compassionate. Born in 1915 in southern Mie Prefecture, Ichikawa grew up a sickly child and spent much of his childhood drawing. Like Kurosawa, he aspired to be a painter. He also grew to be an enthusiastic movie fan, seeing most of the early samurai epics by Daisuke Ito and Masahiro Makino while marveling at Charles Chaplin films. Yet it was Walt Disney’s Silly Symphonies series that proved to be a revelation for Ichikawa, as he realized that animation could combine his passions for art and for movies. After finishing technical school in Osaka in the 1930s, he got a job at the animation department of J.O. studios just as it was expanding from a rental film house to a full-fledged production company. As… read more

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