The Best Films You’ve Never Seen series returns with Akira Kurosawa’s 1954 watershed epic “Seven Samurai”.
Set in sixteenth-century Japan, the film tells the story of a village of farmers who hire seven samurai (ronin) to protect and combat invading bandits from stealing their crops. This three-hour ride from Akira Kurosawa seamlessly weaves philosophy and entertainment, human emotions, action, and poetic violence, into an unforgettable tale of courage and hope.
Ranked number 20 in Sight and Sound’s 2022 Greatest Films of All Time list, “Seven Samurai” has long been revered by cinephiles, filmmakers, and artists. It inspired Hollywood westerns like John Sturges’ 1960 classic “The Magnificent Seven”, influenced George Lucas’s original “Star Wars” trilogy, and shaped the conceptual canon of the Wu-Tang Clan.
Restored with a new 4K transfer to commemorate the film’s 70th anniversary, experience this masterpiece in all its big screen glory at RMIT’s stunning Capitol theatre.
This screening will open with an introduction from RMIT Cinema Studies academic Dr Stephen Gaunson, who will explore the films cultural legacy and discuss “Seven Samurai’s” role as a technical and creative milestone that not only became Japan’s highest-grossing film but also set a new benchmark for the international industry.
Rating: PG
Language: Japanese (English subtitles)
Country: Japan
Year: 1954
Duration: 203mins
Presented by RMIT Culture