Ikiru (1952) - Expat Cinema Rotterdam

Akira Kurosawa

The wonderful Ikiru is Akira Kurosawa at his most empathetic: emphasising life with death fast approaching. Takashi Shimura sublimely plays an elderly public servant with cancer looking for meaning during his final days.

Kurosawa’s serene, deeply human study of loneliness when facing death takes ab empathetic look at what it means to be alive. Ikiru is more than a film title, it can be translated as ‘living’ or ‘living your life’. In Ikiru, a terminally ill public servant wonder show he can give his life meaning and impact now that death is fast approaching.

zo 6 jul
  • 19:00
Kaarten
€ 13,50
  • filmspecial
Japan
1952
143’
Japans gesproken
Engels ondertiteld
12 Geweld

The wonderful Ikiru is Akira Kurosawa at his most empathetic: emphasising life with death fast approaching. Takashi Shimura sublimely plays an elderly public servant with cancer looking for meaning during his final days.

Kurosawa’s serene, deeply human study of loneliness when facing death takes ab empathetic look at what it means to be alive. Ikiru is more than a film title, it can be translated as ‘living’ or ‘living your life’. In Ikiru, a terminally ill public servant wonder show he can give his life meaning and impact now that death is fast approaching.