The prolific Japanese auteur's third film to premiere this year is an effective French-language remake of his nasty, twisty 1998 thriller of the same name. It begins with a kidnapping, the brief ...
That every Kiyoshi Kurosawa project of late—some of which are 45 minutes long and originated as an NFT—can get a theatrical release makes especially odd the st... Among the true faithful, Serpent's ...
Safe to say few movies this year engender more excitement than Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Serpent’s Path, a remake of his superb, bad-vibes 1998 thriller. Though an expected Cannes debut didn’t come to pass, ...
Japanese filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa, this year’s Asian Filmmaker of the Year at Busan International Film Festival, talked about the two films he has playing here, as well as the recent wave of young ...
With three new films playing the festival circuit, including the acclaimed Venice hit "Cloud," the prolific Japanese auteur told IndieWire about the curiosity that keeps him busier than ever. The ...
When I interviewed director Kiyoshi Kurosawa back in 2024, we discussed how his view on technology has changed since he released his film Pulse roughly 25 years ago. “I don’t think there’s anything ...
“The first version is the work of a talented amateur,” said Alfred Hitchcock to François Truffaut of his 1934 thriller “The Man Who Knew Too Much,” remade by Hitch himself in 1956. “The second was ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Japanese filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa, this year’s Asian Filmmaker of the Year at Busan International Film Festival, talked about ...
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