Movies About Akira Kurosawa

Explore these films that capture the essence of Akira Kurosawa's influence in cinema, either directed by him or inspired by his undeniable impact.

The Hidden Fortress
The Hidden Fortress tells the tale of two peasants helping a princess and her general escape through enemy territory, a narrative that inspired George Lucas in the creation of 'Star Wars.'
Year:
1958
Time:
139 min

Country:

JP

Budget:

$0
Seven Samurai
Seven Samurai is Kurosawa's epic adventure where masterless samurai are recruited to protect a village from bandits, influencing many Westerns and action films.
Year:
1954
Time:
207 min

Country:

JP

Budget:

$2,000,000
High and Low
High and Low presents a tense crime drama that explores the ethical dilemmas faced by a wealthy industrialist during the kidnapping of his chauffeur's son, demonstrating Kurosawa's versatility in genre.
Year:
1963
Time:
142 min

Country:

JP

Budget:

$250,000
Ran
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Ran is Kurosawa's late-career masterpiece, a vivid retelling of Shakespeare's King Lear set against the backdrop of samurai conflict, renowned for its stunning visuals and deep themes.
Year:
1985
Time:
160 min

Country:

JP

Budget:

$11,500,005
The Bad Sleep Well
The Bad Sleep Well combines elements of Shakespearean drama with a critique of post-war Japanese corporate ethics, offering a gripping narrative with a powerful lead performance.
Year:
1960
Time:
150 min

Country:

JP

Budget:

$0
Yojimbo
In Yojimbo, Kurosawa crafts the story of a rōnin who plays two rival crime families against each other in a small town, inspiring Sergio Leone's classic Western 'A Fistful of Dollars.'
Year:
1961
Time:
110 min

Country:

JP

Budget:

$0
Kagemusha
Kagemusha recounts the story of a common thief recruited to impersonate the leader of a clan, showcasing Kurosawa's sophisticated storytelling and breathtaking cinematography.
Year:
1980
Time:
180 min

Country:

JP

Budget:

$6,000,000
Throne of Blood
Throne of Blood is Kurosawa's masterful adaptation of Macbeth, set in feudal Japan, known for its haunting atmosphere and powerful performances.
Year:
1957
Time:
108 min

Country:

JP

Budget:

$0
Rashomon
Rashomon is a seminal film that explores the nature of truth through the variant accounts of a murder, setting the stage for countless retellings and cultural references.
Year:
1950
Time:
88 min

Country:

JP

Budget:

$250,000
Ikiru
Ikiru offers a poignant exploration of life and death as it follows a bureaucrat who seeks meaning after a terminal diagnosis, resonating with audiences worldwide.
Year:
1952
Time:
143 min

Country:

JP

Budget:

$0