Sanshiro Sugata ; Sanshiro Sugata, Part Two: Based on a Novel by Tsuneo Tomita

Sanshiro Sugata (1943): The Directorial debut from one of the screen's greatest ever Directors - Akira Kurosawa. "Sanshiro Sugata" is the tale of the emergence of the fighting art of Judo in old Japan. Set in the late 19th century, the film follows a wayward young man Sugata and his q...

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1. Verfasser: Tomita, Tsuneo (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Kurosawa, Akira (RegisseurIn), Mimura, Akira (Kameramann/frau), Suzuki, Hiroshi (Kameramann/frau), Ôkôchi, Denjirô (SchauspielerIn), Fujita, Susumu (SchauspielerIn), Tsukigata, Ryûnosuke (SchauspielerIn)
Format: Video Software
Sprache:Undetermined
Veröffentlicht: London BFI [2011]
Schriftenreihe:Early Kurosawa 1
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Zusammenfassung:Sanshiro Sugata (1943): The Directorial debut from one of the screen's greatest ever Directors - Akira Kurosawa. "Sanshiro Sugata" is the tale of the emergence of the fighting art of Judo in old Japan. Set in the late 19th century, the film follows a wayward young man Sugata and his quest for knowledge. After witnessing some Ju-Jitsu bullies beaten by a man with a new fighting style , Sugata yearns to learn the emerging art of Judo. As Sugata aims to beat the Ju-Jitsu masters he also fights a battle with his inner self. [www.dvdbeaver.com]
Sanshiro Sugata, Part Two (1945): This 1945 Japanese film by renowned director Akira Kurosawa, is a sequel to its better known predecessor, "Sanshiro Sugata" (1943). Both concern the relationship between Shogoro Yano (Denjiro Okochi), the founder of the martial arts discipline of Judo, and Sanshiro Sugata (Susumu Fujita), one of his principal students. Like many such relationships, this one is shown to be a blend of the spiritual and the intimately personal. As the film was made during World War II, it not surprisingly contains vignettes in which Europeans are made to appear extraordinarily piggish and vulgar. This film was re-released in a slightly shorter, re-edited and subtitled version in 1981 and was first seen in the U.S. at the Film Forum in New York City in 1989. It is of interest both as a tightly-crafted martial arts master-and-student film, and as an early example of Kurosawa's mature style. [www.amazon.com]
Beschreibung:[DVD] (76 79 Min.) : s/w ; dolby digital 2.0

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