Celebrating Akira Kurosawa at 100

Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998) was one of the greatest filmmakers of all-time and yet, I’d bet most people have never even heard of him. That’s a shame, because his long and extremely accomplished career has produced some of the most beautiful, most influential films the world has ever seen. Viewing, no… experiencing Kurosawa films such as RASHOMAN, IKIRU, RAN or THRONE OF BLOOD are simply a necessity of life, something that must be done before one dies. Period.

Filmmakers across the globe have drawn endless inspiration from Kurosawa’s work, including the Hollywood remake of SEVEN SAMURAI (THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN), the spaghetti western remake YOJIMBO (FISTFUL OF DOLLARS) by Italian filmmaker Sergio Leone and even George Lucas himself has cited Kurosawa’s THE HIDDEN FORTRESS as the inspiration for his creating C3PO and R2-D2.

So, with such a powerhouse of cinematic prowess and one of my top 3 favorite filmmakers of all-time, it’s certainly a cause to celebrate Akira Kurosawa’s centennial. This is why I am proud to announce that the Webster University Film Series — right here in my hometown of Saint Louis, Missouri — will be presenting 17 of Kurosawa’s incredible films over a one month period beginning today, July 2… all on glorious new 35mm prints, some of which recently restored!

Check out this basic full schedule here, but be sure to visit the Webster Film Series’ website
for more information on tickets and short synopsis of the films.

Ran — July 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 @ 7:30 pm (1985, Japan, 160 min)

Drunken Angel — July 9 @ 7:30 pm (1948, Japan, 98 min.)

Stray Dog — July 10 @ 7:30 pm (1949, Japan, 122 min.)

Rashomon — July 11 @ 7:30 pm (1950, Japan, 88 min.)

Ikiru — July 12 @ 7:30 pm (1952, Japan, 143 min.)

The Seven Samurai — July 16 @ 7:30 pm (1954, Japan, 207 min.)

I Live In Fear — July 17 @ 7:30 pm (1955, Japan, 103 min.)

Throne Of Blood — July 18 @ 7:30 pm (1957, Japan, 107 min.)

The Lower Depths — July 19 @ 7:30 pm (1957, Japan, 125 min.)

Hidden Fortress — July 23 @ 7:30 pm (1958, Japan, 139 min.)

The Bad Sleep Well — July 24 @ 7:30 pm (1960, Japan, 150 min.)

High and Low — July 25 @ 7:30 pm (1963, Japan, 142 min)

Red Beard — July 26 @ 7:30 pm (1965, Japan, 185 min.)

Yojimbo — July 30 @ 7:30 pm (1961, Japan, 110 min.)

Sanjuro — July 31 @ 7:30 pm (1962, Japan, 96 min.)

Kagemusha — August 1 @ 7:30 pm (1980, Japan, 162 min.)

Dreams — August 2 @ 7:30pm (1990, Japan, 119 min.)

Richard Jenkins visits Webster University

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Be sure to partake in this fascinating opportunity to hear one of the hidden gems of acting speak about his career and his craft…

ENJOY A VISIT WITH ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE: RICHARD JENKINS

THE STAR OF THE VISITOR
TUESDAY, DEC. 1 1:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M.
WINIFRED MOORE AUDITORIUM
FREE and open to the public

Richard Jenkins, who earlier this year was nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role for his starring role in the acclaimed movie The Visitor, will participate in an informal Q-&-A session.

Jenkins will take your questions about his entire career, which includes his continuing role on “Six Feet Under” and performances in scores of films, including “Burn After Reading”, “Step Brothers”, “North Country” and “The Man Who Wasn’t There.”

He has been directed by the Coen Brothers three times, Clint Eastwood, Mike Nichols twice, Sydney Pollack, Rob Reiner and David O. Russell twice. He will soon be seen with Johnny Depp in “The Rum Diary.”

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to chat with an Oscar nominee.

Local Flavor: ‘JCVD’ STL Screening this Weekend!

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Heads Up, fellow Movie Geeks livin’ in The Lou! Just when you thought you’d be forced to await seeing Jean Claude Van Damme’s awesome new movie ‘JCVD’ on DVD, Webster University Film Series presents a three night screening this weekend. It’s like winning the lottery… almost!

This French meta-action flick has garnered acclaim around the world. In it, big-time action hero Jean-Claude Van Damme plays a version of himself: as an out-of-luck actor, out of money and in the midst of an ugly custody battle. JCVD returns to his childhood home of Brussels: where he’s still considered a national icon. A series of events finds him in the middle of a hostage situation where the police believe Van Damme is responsible for the crime. As the events are played from different perspectives, Van Damme finds himself acting as a hero to protect the hostages, as well as a negotiator as the presumed perpetrator. Van Damme is forced to play a different kind of hero by accepting responsibility for crimes he didn’t commit and the life mistakes that he made. In French with English subtitles. — WUFS

Details of this event are below:

Weekend, February 6, 7 & 8 at 7PM
JCVD (Mabrouk El Mechri, 2007, France, 96 min.)

For more information go to: Webster University Film Series

Admission is $6 for the general public, $5 for seniors, students from other
schools and Webster alumni, and $4 for Webster University staff and faculty
unless otherwise noted. All films screened in Moore Auditorium on the campus
of Webster University, 470 E. Lockwood, Webster Groves, MO unless noted.

17th Annual St. Louis International Film Festival, Nov. 13-23

It’s that time of year again, and We Are Movie Geeks are here to help you organize all the film festival goodness that is to be had at the 17th Annual St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF). The festivities kick off Thursday night with a screening of ‘Humboldt County‘ at 7pm at the Tivoli Theatre, with a reception preceding from 5:30-7:00pm, followed by an after-party.

Co-directors, and former St. Louisans, Darren Grodsky and Danny Jacobs will be on hand for a post-screening Q&A. We Are Movie Geeks will be helping you with your homework for the next week leading up to the festival, providing reviews of the films scheduled to screen from November 13-23 to help you decide which films to hit and which ones you might want to miss.

The fun continues Friday night with a screening of ‘Adam Resurrected‘ by renowned filmmaker Paul Schrader, coinciding with his receipt of the Lifetime Achievement Award. To read more about all  the films, festivities and special events, or to check the schedule  and purchase tickets, check out the website here.

S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘My Mothers Garden’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Let the Right One In’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘From Inside’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Mil Mascarras: Resurrection’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘The Boy in the Striped Pajamas’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘As Slow As Possible’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘The Empire State Building Murders’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Special’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Number One With a Bullet’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Bex X’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘The Unknown Woman’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Alone’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Kassim the Dream’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Yeast’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Yesterday Was a Lie’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘The Heartbeat Detector’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Pray the Devil Back to Hell’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Son of a Lion’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Mosquito Kingdom’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Half-Life’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Strength and Honour’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Shadowland’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Carny’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Not by Chance’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘The Last Lullaby’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘The Objective’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Remarkable Power!’
S.L.I.F.F. Review: ‘Chasing Birds’