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Thank you for viewing. These are the pamphlets for Akira Kurosawa's films "Kagemusha (1980)" and "Ran (1985)". "Kagemusha" was the first Japanese film to be distributed worldwide by a major Hollywood studio, with Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas participating as foreign producers. It is a masterpiece that takes up episodes related to Takeda Shingen and depicts the figure of a petty thief burdened with the fate of living as a kagemusha (double) in the late Sengoku period. It generated buzz even before its release, including the withdrawal of Shintaro Katsu, and recorded the highest box office gross in Japanese film history at the time, winning the Palme d'Or at the 33rd Cannes Film Festival. "Ran" is a Japanese-French co-production historical film starring Tatsuya Nakadai. The story is based on Shakespeare's tragedy "King Lear" and Mōri Motonari's "Sanko Kyokunjo" (Three Sons' Admonition). It depicts the conflict with his three sons stemming from the transfer of inheritance by the fictional warlord Ichimonji Hidetora, and the fratricidal strife and ruin among brothers. It was nominated for six awards at the 39th British Academy Film Awards, winning Best Foreign Language Film and Best Makeup. My apologies for the lengthy explanation of the films. Thank you for your consideration.
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