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“The films an audience really enjoys are the ones that were enjoyable in the making. Yet pleasure in the work can’t be achieved unless you know you have put all of your strength into it and have done your best to make it come alive. A film made in this spirit reveals the hearts of the crew.”

Quote by Akira Kurosawa

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Something Like An Autobiography

This book offers a candid look into the author's life, delving into personal anecdotes, insights, and the evolution of their thoughts and experiences over time. more

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Akira Kurosawa
Akira Kurosawa

A renowned Japanese film director, known for his masterpieces such as 'Rashomon' and 'Seven Samurai'. His films profoundly reveal the complexity of human nature and social contradictions, having a profound impact on world cinema. more

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