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Home»Posts tagged with»Macbeth

Throne of blood: the value and meaning of Kurosawa’s fog-drenched masterpiece

By world.pulse on 26. January 2026.   Akira Kurosawa, Movies  

Throne of blood: the value and meaning of Kurosawa’s fog-drenched masterpiece

After making Rashomon in 1950, Akira Kurosawa set his eyes on making a film based on William Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth.’ Since Orson Welles’ version was announced somewhere around that time, he decided to put it on hold, switched his attention to other projects and returned to the idea in the second half of the decade. In […]

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