Essential Big Screen 2017
- Ikiru
- To Live
- Japan1952
- Kurosawa Akira
- 143 35mm
- NR
- Essential Big Screen 2017
Screening Dates
- December 23, 2017 8:40
- December 26, 2017 4:00
- December 30, 2017 6:00
“An intensely moving film, elegiac and sometimes quirkishly funny in the manner of Kurosawa’s elective model, John Ford. Shimura is superb in the central role.”
Tom Milne, Time Out
Many Akira Kurosawa admirers cite this deeply-affecting piece of humanist cinema as one of the great director’s pinnacle achievements; it was Kurosawa’s own favourite. A low-key gendai-geki (film of contemporary life) dating from the same period that produced the celebrated historical dramas Rashomon and Seven Samurai, Ikiru features Kurosawa regular Takashi Shimura as Watanabe, a hidebound minor government official. Discovering that he has but months to live, Watanabe realizes that he has accomplished nothing of significance in his time on earth, and so sets out to do something that will give his life a meaning. Kurosawa’s portrait of postwar Japanese life is both poignant and pointed. The “swing in the snow” scene is sublime.