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Something Like An Autobiography

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Dive into the cinematic world of legendary director Akira Kurosawa with “Something Like An Autobiography.” Explore his filmmaking journey, from scriptwriting to directing actors and camera placement. A must-read for aspiring directors and Kurosawa enthusiasts, offering invaluable insights into his artistry and the secrets behind his iconic films. ISBN: 9780394714394

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780394714394
  • Publisher: Vintage
  • Publisher Imprint: Vintage
  • Depth: 19
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 131 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0394714393
  • Publisher Date: 12 May 1983
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 203 mm
  • No of Pages: 240
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 254 gr

15 reviews for Something Like An Autobiography

  1. Rachit Porwal

    A deep dive into Kurosawa’s world. Found it insightful, although some sections were denser than others.

  2. Bhabana Rabha

    A fascinating glimpse into Kurosawa’s mind. Some parts felt a bit dry, but overall a worthwhile read for film lovers.

  3. Samarth Bhardwaj

    An okay read. Got bored in the middle but overall it’s an acceptable autobiography.

  4. Utkarsh Tripathi

    Incredible insight into the mind of a genius! It is verbose in sections but there are golden nuggets.

  5. Aashima Chopra

    An inspiring read! The insights into his creative process are invaluable. A must for film students.

  6. Arnav Chatterjee

    Mixed feelings. Some chapters were great, others dragged on. Worth a read if you are a film student.

  7. Ashish Ranjan

    Interesting but not groundbreaking. A good read if you’re already a Kurosawa fan.

  8. Supriya Sahu

    A very detailed autobiography that could have been slightly more engaging. Still a valuable resource!

  9. Abhinav Yadav

    Enjoyable and informative. It gives a good sense of Kurosawa as a person and an artist. Recommended!

  10. Nitin Aggarwal

    Excellent book to understand film making. It is a bit verbose, but the content is amazing. Totally worth it!

  11. Tishika Bansal

    Loved learning about his process! It got a little too technical at times, but still a great book. Would recommend.

  12. Saumya

    An engaging read and a peek into the world of Kurosawa. There are moments of greatness and some lulls.

  13. Shivali Sharma

    Kurosawa is a master, and this book shows why. A bit rambling at times, but full of gems. Highly recommended!

  14. Tejas Rawat

    A must-read for any aspiring filmmaker! This book is pure gold. Kurosawa’s wisdom shines through.

  15. Utpal Basumatary

    I expected more personal stories. It’s mostly about his work. Interesting, but not what I hoped for.

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