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About this video essay:
Analysis exploring the humanistic themes and filmmaking philosophy found in the beautiful compositions of movement from master of cinema Akira Kurosawa.
Other episodes in the Filmmaker Philosophies series:
Terrence Malick -
Andrei Tarkovsky -
Werner Herzog -
Sources:
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