A. K. (1985) [G]

Release Date:
May 20, 1985

Original Title:
A. K.

Alternate Titles:
AK
AK ドキュメント黒澤明
Akira Kurosawa
Kurosawa Akira

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Greenwich Film Production
Herald Ace
Nippon Herald Films

Production Countries:
France | Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
US: G 

Runtime: 75

In 1985, Chris Marker traveled to Japan to attend the filming of Ran, directed by Akira Kurosawa. Marker analyzes the progress of filming; the infinite patience of a team under the orders of a meticulous director down to the smallest detail; the antithetical mixture of the modern with the traditional; of the real with the fictitious; of life with cinema… and literature.

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Assistant Camera:
Hiroshi Ishida
Tsutomu Ishizuka

Associate Producer:
Masato Hara

Director:
Chris Marker

Director of Photography:
Frans-Yves Marescot

Editor:
Chris Marker

General Manager:
Ulrich Picard

Original Music Composer:
Toru Takemitsu

Producer:
Serge Silberman

Production Coordinator:
Hisao Kurosawa

Production Manager:
Takashi Ōhashi

Sound:
Jun'ichi Shima

Sound Editor:
Catherine Adda

Sound Mixer:
Claude Villand

Special Effects:
Patrick Duroux

Still Photographer:
Roger Grange

Title Designer:
Teishū Murata

Writer:
Chris Marker

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