The Japan Foundation Unveils Cinematic Extravaganza with the Japanese Classics Samurai Film Festival in New Delhi  

New Delhi  – In a cultural celebration, The Japan Foundation, in collaboration with The India Habitat Centre, proudly presents the Japanese Classics Samurai Film Festival, an immersive cinematic journey into the timeless world of Japanese classics. Held at the India Habitat Centre, the 5-day festival kicked off with a captivating screening of Akira Kurosawa’s iconic masterpiece, ‘Seven Samurai.’

The festival, curated by Murtaza Ali Khan for The Japan Foundation, promises to transport audiences to the enchanting era of Samurai epic films from the 1950s and 60s. Director General of The Japan Foundation New Delhi, Koji Sato, and Director Arts, Aoi Ishimaru, graced the opening night, adding a deep cultural perspective to the jam-packed screening of ‘Seven Samurai.’

The carefully selected lineup includes cinematic gems such as ‘Kill!,’ ‘Samurai – I,’ ‘Throne of Blood,’ and ‘Yojimbo,’ each showcasing the unparalleled artistry and storytelling prowess of the Japanese film industry during this golden age.

Khan has previously curated retrospectives on iconic filmmakers like Federico Fellini, Pier Paolo Pasolini, João Moreira Salles, Carlos Saura, and Luis Bunuel. His diverse experience also extends to curating film festivals spotlighting Ibero-American cinema, Spanish thrillers, and a unique festival dedicated to the City of Berlin.

The Samurai Film Festival is a testament to The Japan Foundation’s commitment to fostering cultural exchange and appreciation for Japanese art and cinema. It serves as a bridge between the rich cinematic legacy of Japan and the diverse and discerning audience in New Delhi.

As cinephiles and enthusiasts converge at the India Habitat Centre for this cinematic extravaganza, The Japan Foundation invites everyone to immerse themselves in the grandeur of Samurai epics and witness the timeless allure of Japanese cinema.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience the grace, valor, and artistry of Samurai films on the big screen. Join us in celebrating the legacy of Japanese cinema at the Samurai Film Festival – an event that promises to be a highlight in the cultural calendar of New Delhi.