Before his death in 1998, famed Japanese director, Akira Kurosawa discussed his top 100 films with his daughter, Kazuo. Kurosawa limited himself to one title per director, giving a unique perspective on the best world directors and his personal favorites.
This list and discussion was published in Chapter 3 of A DREAM IS A GENIUS, ISBN 4-16-355570. Edited by Bungeishunju. © 1999 Translated by Noriyo Hoozawa-Arkenau, “Please excuse any errors, English is not Mr Hoozawa-Arkenau’s native tongue. [...] I hope that readers will still enjoy Kurosawa’s comments.”
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Note: Ivan the Terrible I & II are listed as separate entries but only as one entry on the original list, which is why 101 titles are present.
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Title | Director(s) | Year Released | Watched | Viewed On |
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Her Brother | Kon Ichikawa | 1960 | No | N/A |
Last Year at Marienbad | Alain Resnais | 1961 | No | N/A |
Long Absence, The | Henri Colpi | 1961 | No | N/A |
Lawrence of Arabia | David Lean | 1962 | Yes | 07/14/2014 |
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? | Robert Aldrich | 1962 | No | N/A |
Any Number Can Win | Henri Verneuil | 1963 | No | N/A |
Birds, The | Alfred Hitchcock | 1963 | No | N/A |
Red Desert | Michelangelo Antonioni | 1964 | No | N/A |
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Mike Nichols | 1966 | No | N/A |
Bonnie and Clyde | Arthur Penn | 1967 | No | N/A |