Rashomon (Blu-ray)
Akira Kurosawa's powerful meditaion on the malleable nature of 'truth' was a breakthrough hit with Western audiences.
Winner of the top prize at the 1952 Venice Film Festival and an Honorary Academy Award the same year, the film follows a woodcutter (Takashi Shimura) who witnesses a horrific series of events - an ambush, the rape of a noblewoman (Machiko Kyo) and the subsequent murder of her samurai husband (Mayasuki Mori) by a bandit (Toshiro Mifune).
Yet, in the recounting of the incidents at the trial, differing versions come from all involved, thus raising questions about the reliability of subjective 'truth'.
Region B Blu-ray - Australian compatible.
Special Features
- Newly restored new definition.
- John Boorman on Rashomon (6 minutes).
- New commentary by Stuart Galbraith.
- Rashômon at 65 (Stuart Galbraith, 2015): a documentary exploring some of the key locations from the film and interviewing former staff from Daiei Studios.
- Illustrated booklet with new essay by Stuart Galbraith.