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Ran film - Reception |  | Ran film - Reception: Encyclopedia II - Ran film - Reception |  | In the later years of his career, Kurosawa got little respect from many Japanese filmmakers and the industry. A glaring sign of this was Japan's failure to submit Ran for competition in the Best Foreign Language Film category of the Oscars. Kurosawa had not attended the Tokyo Film Festival, where the film premiered, and many people felt the snub to Ran was payback. The film's producer and financier, Serge Silberman, tried to get it nominated as a French co-production (which it was) but failed. American director Sidney Lumet hel ...
See also:Ran film, Ran film - Plot, Ran film - Background, Ran film - Production, Ran film - Reception, Ran film - Cast, Ran film - Footnotes |  | | Ran film, Ran film - Background, Ran film - Cast, Ran film - Footnotes, Ran film - Plot, Ran film - Production, Ran film - Reception |  | |
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Ran film - Reception
In the later years of his career, Kurosawa got little respect from many Japanese filmmakers and the industry. A glaring sign of this was Japan's failure to submit Ran for competition in the Best Foreign Language Film category of the Oscars. Kurosawa had not attended the Tokyo Film Festival, where the film premiered, and many people felt the snub to Ran was payback. The film's producer and financier, Serge Silberman, tried to get it nominated as a French co-production (which it was) but failed. American director Sidney Lumet helped organize a campaign to have Kurosawa nominated as Best Director. Kurosawa got the nomination, but the winner that year in the director category was Sydney Pollack for Out of Africa. [5]
Ran was nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Director, Art Direction, Cinematography, and Costume Design (which it won).
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