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Sukiyaki Western Django

Sukiyaki Western Django
Direction
TAKASHI MIIKE
Screenplay
Takashi Miike, Masaru Nakamura
Cinematography
Toyomichi Kurita
Music
Koji Endo
Cast
Hideaki Ito, Koichi Sato,
Producer
Hirotsugu Yoshida, Toshinori Yamaguchi
Edition(s)
31ª

Sukiyaki Western Django

Sukiyaki Western Django
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  • 121 minutos
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  • color, 35mm
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  • 2007
Japan

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Several hundred years after the infamous Battle of Dannoura (1185) in a remote Japanese mountain village, tension runs high as the white clad gang of the Genji (Minamoto clan), led by Yoshitsune, and the red clad gang of the Heike (Taira clan), led by Kiyomori, brutally confront each other over rumors of hidden gold. When a nameless drifter, burdened with a dark past but possessed of remarkable gun skills, arrives in the village, now a ghost village, both the Genji and the Heike speculate as to which side he will join. Power struggles, betrayal, lust and love interweave, drenching the earth with blood, as the historic Taira-Minamoto War resumes in the “macaroni western” wilderness. An extravagant, surrealistic dark comedy feature, it came in source from Italian popular westerns and brings a special appearance of director Quentin Tarantino, a fanatic himself for “spaghetti”.

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TAKASHI MIIKE
TAKASHI MIIKE

Born in Osaka, Japan, 1960. He studied at the Japanese Film Academy in Yokohama. He was an assistant to Shohei Imamura. The subject of much controversy in his own country, he directed the Dead or Alive trilogy (1999, 2000, and 2002), Audition (2001), Ichi the Killer (2001), Gozu (2003, 27th Mostra), Sukiyaki Western Django (2007, 31st Mostra) and 13 Assassins (2010).
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