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is a 1993 Japanese comedy-drama film. It is the thirtieth and final film to be completed by Akira Kurosawa. It was screened out of competition at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Plot



The film is based on the life of Japanese academic and author Hyakken Uchida (18891971). It opens with him resigning as professor of German, in the period immediately before the Second World War. The plot is centered on his relationship with his former students, who care for him in his old age. Many of the movie's vignettes, like the search for a missing cat and the time Uchida spent in a one-room hut after his home was destroyed in a bombing raid, come from Uchida's own writings, but the movie also gives Kurosawa the chance to comment on aspects of modern Japanese history like the American occupation of Japan that he had only been able to explore indirectly in his earlier works.Conrad, David A. (2022). 'Akira Kurosawa and Modern Japan', 219-225, McFarland & Co.

Cast



*Tatsuo Matsumura Professor Hyakken Uchida

*Kyko Kagawa Professor's Wife

*Hisashi Igawa Takayama

*George Tokoro Amaki

*Masayuki Yui Kiriyama

*Akira Terao Sawamura

*Takeshi Kusaka Dr. Kobayashi

*Asei Kobayashi Rev. Kameyama

*Hidetaka Yoshioka Takayama's son

*Yoshitaka Zushi Neighbor

*Mitsuru Hirata Tada

*Nobuto Okamoto ta

*Tetsu Watanabe

*Norio Matsui

*Noriko Honma Old lady holding a cat

Release



'Madadayo' was distributed theatrically in Japan by Toho on 17 April 1993. The film was exhibited at various American film festivals beginning on March 20, 1998. It did not initially receive a wide theatrical release and was released directly to television by WinStar Cinema and first broadcast on Turner Classic Movies in September 1999. It was reissued theatrically on September 1, 2000.

English-subtitled DVDs have been released by Winstar and the Criterion Collection in the U.S., Madman in Australia, Yume Pictures in the UK, and Mei Ah in Hong Kong. A Blu-ray edition, without English subtitles, is available in Japan as part of a box set with 'Rashomon', 'Ran', and 'The Quiet Duel'.

Reception



In Japan, the film won the awards for Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Lighting at the Japanese Academy Awards. All these awards were given to their respective crews for their work on both 'Madadayo' and 'Rainbow Bridge'.

'Madadayo' received generally positive reviews from critics, maintaining an 87% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

See also



* List of submissions to the 66th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film

* List of Japanese submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

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