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Kill!

Friday, September 2 at 7 pm

Kihachi Okamoto’s darkly satirical chambara opens in the midst of a pummeling windstorm on the outskirts of a ravaged village where two swordsmen—a farmer hoping to reputable samurai and a former samurai who has taken on the yakuza life—accidentally become embroiled in a plot to assassinate the local clan leader. Exaggerated and poking fun at the genre’s oft-repeated tropes, Okamoto’s Kill! is a wickedly entertaining take on the same novel that inspired Kurosawa’s Sanjuro.


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The 16th edition of JAPAN CUTS has been postponed until summer 2023—when special guests, including actors and directors, will be able to join us in person again. Continue to stay tuned for a robust slate of film programming at Japan Society coming this fall in addition to our ongoing Monthly Classics and Monthly Anime series. Additional updates can be found via our email list, website and social media channels.

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