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Kiyoshi Kurosawa (黒沢 清, Kurosawa Kiyoshi, born July 19, 1955) is a Japanese film director, screenwriter, film critic, actor, and professor at Tokyo University of the Arts.
IMDb profile of Kiyoshi Kurosawa, a Japanese director and writer known for his horror and thriller films. See his birth date, film credits, awards, trivia, photos and videos.
- January 1, 1
- 2 min
- Kobe, Japan
- The Guard from Underground (1992) “The Guard from Underground” is a film which shows many of the later trademarks of Kiyoshi Kurosawa’ brand of horror.
- Cure (1997) “Cure” is a true masterpiece that transcends the borders of the J-horror by combining it with a number of philosophical comments, while Kurosawa’s trait of creating imposing atmospheres finds its apogee here.
- Serpent’s Path (1998) “Serpent’s Path” is an interesting, minimalist and tense feature by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, imagining the path towards revenge as a path towards madness and bloodshed.
- Pulse (2001) “Pulse” is a film where the nihilistic philosophical horror of Poe, Lovecraft, and the modern master, Thomas Ligotti, interact with modern technology and apocalypse arises.
Kiyoshi Kurosawa is a Japanese filmmaker known for his dark, visceral horror and thriller films. Explore his movies, ratings, reviews, and biography on Rotten Tomatoes, the leading site for movie and TV criticism.
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score YetNo Score YetDirector, ScreenwriterNo Score YetNo Score YetSelf89%Fresh audience score. 62%Director, Screenwriter93%Rotten audience score. 50%Director, WriterSep 22, 2020 · Learn about the subtle, supernatural-tinged cinema of Kiyoshi Kurosawa, one of the greats of contemporary Japanese cinema. Explore his diverse genres, recurring motifs and themes, and watch his best films online on BFI Player.
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Oct 19, 2016 · The Japanese director talks about his approach to genre, theme, and style in his latest film, based on a true-crime story. He reveals how he casts actors, chooses locations, and captures the wind in his cinematography.