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Three Stories – Three Realities: The Difficult Question of Human Conciseness
Rashomon
Dir.: Akira Kurosawa | 88 minutes

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Speaker (in Heb.): Prof. Ya’acov Raz. Tickets: 90 NIS / Members: 80 NIS

Japan 1950 | 88 minutes | Japanese | Hebrew subtitles

On the background of the civil war which divided Japan in the middle ages, Akira Kurosawa's landmark film tells of an incident involving a samurai, his wife, and a bandit. The Samurai ends up dead, and several witnesses give their version of the event. Rashomon is a daring work that offers an examination of the art of storytelling and its stance on truth.