Venice Kiyoshi Kurosawa On Anti Capitalist Action Film Cloud
Venice 2024 Review Cloud Kiyoshi Kurosawa In an interview, japanese genre master kiyoshi kurosawa talks about his return to the venice film festival with anti capitalist action movie 'cloud. In an interview, japanese genre master kiyoshi kurosawa talks about his return to the venice film festival with anti capitalist action movie 'cloud.
Cloud Trailer Kiyoshi Kurosawa Is Back With A Nail Biting Tale Of The film received a boost on friday morning ahead of its world premiere on the lido, as news arrived in venice that japan had selected cloud as its official entry to the oscars’ best international film race. Cloud (クラウド, kuraudo) is a 2024 japanese psychological thriller film written and directed by kiyoshi kurosawa, and starring masaki suda. [3][1] the film premiered out of competition at the 81st venice international film festival, on 30 august 2024. [4]. Cloud is mostly made out of silence, emptiness, and washed out colors, creating a gloomy atmosphere; lifeless on purpose – kiyoshi kurosawa’s filmmaking is as strong and thought through as ever in his shot compositions, his use of long takes, his abrupt cuts. Shift around the tea leaves and it all starts to resemble the stuff of anti capitalist satire, but ryosuke’s unnerving lack of affect (credit to suda) keeps you wondering who exactly will prevail, or to what end.
Venice Kiyoshi Kurosawa On Anti Capitalist Action Film Cloud Cloud is mostly made out of silence, emptiness, and washed out colors, creating a gloomy atmosphere; lifeless on purpose – kiyoshi kurosawa’s filmmaking is as strong and thought through as ever in his shot compositions, his use of long takes, his abrupt cuts. Shift around the tea leaves and it all starts to resemble the stuff of anti capitalist satire, but ryosuke’s unnerving lack of affect (credit to suda) keeps you wondering who exactly will prevail, or to what end. At the venice film festival premiere of cloud, we interview writer director kiyoshi kurosawa about his internet reseller satire. Cloud, his latest, offers a new equation, no longer anchoring dread to media but capitalism. it’s not that computer screens are nowhere in sight; the film’s hero, yoshii (masaki suda), is a hustler who makes a living buying all sorts of stuff and reselling it online at exorbitantly higher prices. The director’s work remains too captivating and faithful to the mysteries of human nature to tag the film simply as anti capitalist, but when it comes to malaise in internet turbocharged liberal economies, kurosawa’s film suggests the call is coming from within the house. cloud is in uk cinemas now. With his action thriller cloud in theaters now, director kiyoshi kurosawa speaks with mitchell beaupre about the power of silence, the influence of sam peckinpah and michael mann, and finding the power to keep going.
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