10 AUGUST 2013 | FILM SCREENING | THE SATURDAY EVENING SHOW IN COLLABORATION WITH NAZARIYA
Rhapsody in August follows four cousins who reluctantly spend the summer outside Nagasaki with their grandmother, only to discover how deeply they tied to her. As the cousins learn about their family and the fate of Nagasaki in 1945.
Kurosawa comments on the costs of war, the present meaning of the past, and the paradox of America’s importance to Japanese culture.
SOURCE: CONFLICTORIUM ARCHIVES
