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Akira Kurosawa

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A master of Japanese cinema known as 'the Emperor' of filmmaking. He created masterpieces that changed world film history, including 'Seven Samurai,' 'Rashomon,' and 'Yojimbo.' He continues to profoundly influence filmmakers worldwide, from Steven Spielberg to George Lucas.

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Category:Content IP
Subcategory:Film & TV
Location:Tokyo
Time Period:1943-1993
Influence:Global
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