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Ran

Dir: Akira Kurosawa, Japan / France, 1985, 160 mins, Cert: 12A, Japanese w/Eng subtitles

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Sun 10 April 2016 // 19:00
Mon 11 April 2016 // 19:30

Tickets: £5 / £4

An interpretation of King Lear as a jidaigeki epic; ‘Ran’ stands for chaos, turmoil or fury in Japanese; all befitting Shakespeare's vision of a nihilistic world turned upside down and revolting against its natural order; dramatising the pain and rage of ageing and its inevitable loss of control.

Borrowing narrative elements from the legend of Mōri Motonari (a 16th century Japanese warlord) as well as the Shakespearean tragedy, Akira Kurosawa's Ran stars Tatsuya Nakadai as the vain, arrogant Great Lord Hidetora Ichimonji, who at seventy decides to abdicate and divide his domain amongst his three sons, with catastrophic results.

Spectacularly beautiful, with gorgeous, colour-saturated frames, it is an undoubted masterpiece; the product of a breathtaking artistic vision that works as an historical epic and Shakespearean adaptation as well as a bloody, action-packed war film with a silent central battle scene that must be seen to be believed.

"it's the poetry of Ran that delivers its unforgettable force." ★★★★★ Cine-Vue

"one of the greatest screen adaptations of Shakespeare" ★★★★★ The Guardian

This stunning digital restoration has been created by Studiocanal and Japanese production company Kadokawa Pictures.