Akira Kurosawa's Ikiru details the existential struggle of one ordinary man in his desperate search for purpose. Upon learning he has terminal stomach cancer, a low-level government bureaucrat (Takashi Shimura) leaves his job of thirty years without a word to find meaning in the year he has left to ...more
Year: 1952 | Running Time: 134 minutes
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$16.99ESSENTIAL ART HOUSE: IKIRU / (B&W SUB)
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$30.99CRITERION COLLECTION: IKIRU (1952) (2PC) / (SPEC)
This contemporary drama from Akira Kurosawa, better known for such sweeping samurai epics as The Seven Samurai (1954), is arguably his best film and the most articulate vision of his existential philosophy. The film's protagonist seems to spring directly from the writings of Jean-Paul Sartre or Leo Tolstoy's -The Death of Ivan Ilych: a tragic, pathetic figure who has so immersed himself in daily routine that he never learned to live. Only when confronted with his own imminent demise does he give ...more
- Takashi Shimura - Kanji Watanabe
- Nobuo Kaneko - Mitsuo Watanabe
- Kyoko Seki - Kazue Watanabe
- Miki Odagiri - Toyo Odagiri
- Makoto Kobori - Kiighi Watanabe
- Kasuo Abe - City Assemblyman
- Minoru Chiaki - Noguchi
- Ichiro Chiba - Policeman
- Kamatari Fujiwara - Ono, Office under-chief
- Yoshie Minami - Hayoshi, the Maid
- Eiko Miyoshi - Housewife
- Toranosuke Ogawa - Park Section Chief
- Fuyuki Murakami - Newspaperman
- Atsushi Watanabe - Patient
- Akira Kurosawa - Director
- Shojiro Motoki - Producer
- Shinobu Hashimoto - Screenwriter
- Hideo Oguni - Screenwriter
- Akira Kurosawa - Screenwriter
- So Matsuyama - Art Director
- Fumio Hayasaka - Composer (Music Score)
- Shinobu Muraki - Production Designer
- Yoshiro Muraki - Production Designer
- Asakazu Nakai - Cinematographer
















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