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SUMMER SAMURAI Series previously at Film Forum in New York City
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"ENDED
Tatsuya
Nakadai capping moves of tigerish grace with a Tiger Woods follow-through;
Shintaro Katsu’s Zatoichi chuckling
knowingly before the mayhem starts; Toshiro Mifune, surrounded by killers,
looking up from the still warm corpse of a loved
one and emitting a growl/moan wrenched from the depths. Samurai! Stark conflicts
of loyalty vs. duty. Shakespearean
power plays. Contemporary social criticism under period guise. Like all great
genres, what we call the samurai film (to the
Japanese, a jidai-geki , period film, or its subgenre chambara , a chop-’em-up)
can encompass a wide range of subject matter
and tone, while retaining its own unique flavor — as well as reserving
for itself the most kinetic and balletic of action
sequences. “When a man is surrounded inside a burning house by a dozen
heavily armed warriors and it’s the warriors
who are in trouble, you know you’re watching a samurai movie.” – Henry
Sheehan, Boston Phoenix .
Special thanks to Sarah Finklea, Stephanie Friedman, Peter Becker,
Marc Walkow, Curtis Tsui, Fumiko Takagi (Janus Films);
Shozo Watanabe, Masaharu Ina, Masaki Fujiwara, Kenji Sato (Toho International);
Michael Jeck; and Donald Richie.
All of the films in this series are released by JANUS FILMS, with the
exception of the following films courtesy
TOHO INTERNATIONAL: Samurai
Assassin , Goyokin , and Zatoichi
Meets Yojimbo .
“It's time to hide your daughters: The pitter-patter of barefoot
blade runners is coming your way, with a fistful of '60s and '70s slice
operas by idiom savants like Okamoto and Hideo Gosha.”
– Chuck Stephens, The Village Voice. Read
full review here
“Fists will fly, feet will be furious"
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