INFLUENCE OF SHAKESPEARE'S DRAMATIC ON CREATIVITY OF THE FAMOUS JAPANESE FILMMAKER AKIRA KUROSAWA
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2015.138345Keywords:
theater, drama, literature, film, motion picture, screen, painting, script, film directionAbstract
The article describes the features of creativity talented filmmaker who turned to the theatrical tradition of Japanese theater "No" borrowed some theatrical techniques that have been handed down to them on the screen, an emphasis on the relationship between theater and film through the prism of Shakespeare's literary heritage and drama which affected the work of the outstanding Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa, who gave the works of Shakespeare his personal interpretation of Japanese cinematic version.
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