Japanese Cinema and Samurai Narrative Innovation in Akira Kurosawa’s Yojimbo, 1961
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Kurosawa, Akira. Yojimbo (1961) advanced postwar Japanese cinema through its reinterpretation of samurai narratives, presenting a lone rōnin navigating competing criminal factions within a provincial town. Produced during a period of expanding international visibility for Japanese film, the work centers on strategic manipulation and violence within fractured local power structures, contributing to cross-cultural genre development. The film’s influence extended into Western cinema, notably shaping the narrative framework of A Fistful of Dollars and later informing elements of popular American filmmaking, while its Academy Award nomination and critical reception positioned it within global film scholarship focused on authorship, adaptation, and transnational exchange.Akira Kurosawa’s Yojimbo. Tokyo: Toho Company, 1961. Archive of 4 original vintage photographic lobby stills. Glossy black-and-white prints measuring approximately 7 x 9.5 inches. The images depict staged scenes from the film, prominently featuring Toshiro Mifune as the unnamed rōnin, shown in confrontational stances, armed encounters, and solitary poses within sparsely constructed town settings. Additional compositions include groups of rival gang members positioned in tense street confrontations, emphasizing spatial emptiness and controlled movement. Each photograph bears printed lower margins with the film title “Yojimbo” and the German release title “Der Leibwächter,” indicating distribution for international exhibition contexts.
Issued during a period when Japanese cinema was gaining sustained international recognition, Yojimbo contributed to the transformation of action and western genres through its stylized violence and narrative minimalism. Its continued critical standing within global film history underscores its relevance to studies of genre circulation and cinematic influence. Pinhole marks at corners not affecting image area; light handling wear; overall very good condition. A cohesive set of exhibition stills tied to one of Kurosawa’s most influential films.
Item #19655
Price: $450.00
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