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Akira Kurosawa's Dreams - The Criterion Collection

Director Akira Kurosawa draws inspiration from his childhood dreams for this episodic film featuring eight narratives about a man's relationship with nature.

The first dream, 'Sunshine Through the Rain', depicts the belief that foxes marry when the sun shines through a rainstorm. 'The Peach Orchard' follows the link between a doll festival and fruit trees which have the power to bring the dolls to life.

In 'The Blizzard', a group of mountaineers struggle to walk on as the snow hampers their progress. 'The Tunnel' follows the journey of a discharged commander who is returning home from the Second World War.

In 'Crows', Martin Scorsese stars as Vincent Van Gogh who is discovered when an art student travels through one of his paintings. 'Mount Fuji in Red' follows the chaos that ensues after six reactors at a nuclear plant near Mount Fuji explode, filling the skies with bright red fumes.

In 'The Weeping Demon', a boy lost in the mountains comes across a horned man who explains that a holocaust has wiped out the human race.

Finally, in 'Village of the Watermills', a young man on his travels discovers a village where the inhabitants have renounced modern technology to live a simple life off the land.

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Akira Kurosawa
CC3475UHDBDUK
5060952891687
Blu-ray (Blu-ray / 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray (Restored Special Edition))
Region B  Learn More
Japanese
English
22/04/2024
1990
Feature, Foreign
2
Retail not for Rental
120 mins
(PG) Parental Guidance.
Special Features
  • Interactive Menus
  • Bonus Footage
  • Trailers
  • Interviews: Takashi Koizumi (assistant director); Teruyo Nogami (production manager)
  • Commentary: Stephen Prince (film scholar)
  • Other Documentary: Feature-length documentary from 1990 shot on set and directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi; Documentary from 2011 by director Akira Kurosawa's longtime translator Catherine Cadou, featuring interviews with filmmakers Bernardo Bertolucci, Alejandro G. Iñárritu, Hayao Miyazaki, Martin Scorsese and others