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The National Film Centre pays tribute to Japan's recently fallen cinematic greats with this summer programme featuring a whopping 70 films, highlighting the likes of Ken Takakura, Yoshiko Yamaguchi, Rentaro Mikuni, Bunta Sugawara and Nagisa Oshima from June to September. Catch classics like 1973's Battles Without Honor and Humanity, fun swashbucklers like Hideo Gosha's Three Outlaw Samurai (1964) and rarities such as 1943 propaganda piece Eternity – the full programme is unfortunately only available in Japanese as of now.
Open Jun 23-Sep 6 / no screenings on Mondays and Aug 10-17
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Admission ¥520, students and seniors ¥310, junior high and elementary school children ¥100
Venue National Film Centre
Address 3-7-6 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku
Transport Kyobashi Station (Ginza line), exit 1.
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