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Kiyoshi Kurosawa at an event for Vers l'autre rive (2015)

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Kiyoshi Kurosawa

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  • Born
    July 19, 1955 · Kobe, Japan

Biography

    • Kiyoshi Kurosawa was born on July 19, 1955 in Kobe, Japan. He is a director and writer, known for Kaïro (2001), Cure (1997) and Tokyo Sonata (2008).

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      ?(? - present)

Trademarks

  • Frequently casts actor Kôji Yakusho, whom he sees as a representation of himself.
  • Lack of transitions between scenes other than straight cuts
  • Places equal importance on actions that occur outside of the frame
  • Questions of one's identity and one's role in society
  • Use of ambient sound to convey mood

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  • Is not related to Akira Kurosawa.

Quotes

  • Until now [2007], I had conditions that allowed me to make films as I wanted. But in the past five years, I have become increasingly aware that it is more and more difficult for me to release my films, or even to make them. I am a bit worried, but I am trying to remain optimistic.
  • I would probably have to say that the student films I made on Super-8 are my most personal. I shot and edited them myself. Once I started making commercial films and working with a large cast, D.P. and crew, I've never felt that I could call any of the films I made in this format personal.
  • I'm interested. Because the system of filmmaking is so different between the two countries, I'd have to start off by learning the American way of making films. And it seems like a lot of trouble to me at this point. If someone would offer me the possibility of remaking one of my films my own way, as a Japanese film, I would be interested but I don't expect it. It would be difficult, and I doubt it's likely to happen.

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