Director Kurosawa Kiyoshi at Yale
Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:07:13 -0500
DIRECTOR KUROSAWA KIYOSHI AT YALE
March 23-25, 2006
The Council on East Asian Studies at Yale University is proud to
present a series of events with the Japanese film director Kurosawa
Kiyoshi in conjunction with the seventh Kinema Club conference.
Kurosawa is one of Japan’s leading contemporary filmmakers, world
renowned for his unique mix of art and genre cinema, especially in the
fields of horror (Cure, Pulse, Séance) and yakuza film (the “Suit
Yourself or Shoot Yourself” and “The Revenge” series).
Kurosawa will present two of his works: his newest film, the horror
movie Loft, which has yet to be released in theaters, and The Serpent’s
Path, a disturbing treatise on revenge and violence. He will also
conduct two workshops on his work in relation to Japanese cinema.
March 23 (Thursday):
4:00-6:00: Workshop with Kurosawa Kiyoshi
Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium, 53 Wall Street
7:00-10:00: Screening: Serpent’s Path (Hebi no Michi, 1998)
Discussion with Kurosawa Kiyoshi
Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium, 53 Wall Street
Print courtesy of the Japan Foundation
March 24 (Friday):
4:00-6:00: Workshop with Kurosawa Kiyoshi
Henry R. Luce Hall Auditorium, 34 Hillhouse Avenue
March 25 (Saturday):
7:00-10:00: Screening: Loft (2006)
Discussion with Kurosawa Kiyoshi
Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium, 53 Wall Street
All events are free and open to the public.
Kurosawa will also participate in one of the panels for the Kinema Club
VII conference on Japanese moving image studies. For information and a
schedule to that conference, check the CEAS website:
http://research.yale.edu/eastasianstudies/).
For more information, contact Jeffery Levick at the CEAS:
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