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Akira Kurosawa’s Top 100 Films

By: Mono No Aware

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Apologies if this has already been done.

Here are the films I couldn’t find on the site:

Leise flehen meine Lieder/Lover Divine (Willi Forst, 1933)
Tsuzurikata kyoshitsu/Composition Class (Yamamoto Kajiro, 1938)
Aoi sanmyaku/The Green Mountains (Imai Tadashi, 1949)
The Charge of the Light Brigade (Tony Richardson, 1968)
Haruka naru yama no yobigoe/A Distant Cry From Spring (Yamada Yoji, 1980)
A un/Buddies (Furuhata Yasuo, 1989)

 

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Chocnut

29May11

"In his autobiography, (Kurosawa) lists close to 100 films that impressed him during his youth and adolescence, and it is a very eclectic list, ranging from works by Griffith, Chaplin, and Stroheim to works by Victor Sjöström, Lupu Pick and Daisuke Itō." from Stephen Prince's book The Warrior's Camera.

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Peter Barlow

17May11

This is awesome.

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Kian Ross

19Jan11

This comes from a book "A Dream is a Genius" that I can't find any details about it. The reason that he only has one Ford is that he limited himself to one film per director. http://www.eyestrane.com/2010/08/18/akira-kurosawas-top-100-films/

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Hidden Behind the Screen

19Dec10

I'm going to make it a mission to see every film on here that I haven't already.

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