Kurando Mitsutake has made a bit of a name for himself lately, and with Synapse Films releasing his Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf and Shout! Factory releasing his Gun Woman, both on Blu-ray, this week - we jumped at the opportunity to pick his brain about projects past, present and future. R!S!P! - How did you get your start in the film industry? After I graduated from film school at California Institute of the Arts, I was hired to co-produce supplemental featurette...
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Rock! Shock! Pop! Presents An Interview With Kurando Mitsutake
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- Published: 06-04-2015, 08:51 AM
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in InterviewsRock! Shock! Pop! Presents An Interview With Kurando Mitsutake
Kurando Mitsutake has made a bit of a name for himself lately, and with Synapse Films releasing his Samurai Avenger: The Blind Wolf and Shout! Factory releasing his Gun Woman, both on Blu-ray, this week - we jumped at the opportunity to pick his brain about projects past, present and future. R!S!P! - How did you get your start in the film industry? After I graduated from film school at California Institute of the Arts, I was hired to co-produce supplemental featurette... -
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Onimasa A Japanese Godfather
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- Published: 02-26-2011, 11:36 AM
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in MoviesOnimasa A Japanese Godfather
Released by: Animeigo
Released on: 1/12/2010
Director: Hideo Gosha
Cast: Tatsuya Nakadai, Masako Natsume, Shima Iwashita, Tetsuro Tanba, Kaori Tagasugi
Year: 1982
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The Movie:
When Hideo Gosha's 1982 Yakuza epic opens, a woman named Matsue (Masako Natsume) walks into a room surrounded by police and onlookers to find the body of her step-sister, Hanako (Kaori Tagasugi) lying lifeless on the floor. From this... -
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Wolves, The
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- Published: 12-19-2010, 12:48 PM
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in MoviesWolves, The
Released by: Animeigo
Released on: 9-2-2008
Director: Hideo Gosha
Cast: Tatsuya Nakadai, Noboru Ando, Kyoko Enami, Hisashi Igawa, Tetsuro Tanba
Year: 1971
The Movie:
Set in 1920s era Japan, Hideo Gosha's The Wolves begins when the Emperor grants amnesty to a few hundred prisoners previously rotting in jail. While many of those released would go on to become productive members of the society that once spawned them, a few find that old habits... -