One of the greatest achievements by Akira Kurosawa, Ikiru shows the director at his most compassionate—affirming life through an exploration of death. Takashi Shimura beautifully portrays Kanji Watanabe, an aging bureaucrat with stomach cancer who is impelled to find meaning in his final days. Presented in a radically conceived two-part structure and shot with a perceptive, humanistic clarity of vision, Ikiru is a multifaceted look at what it means to be alive.

Ikiru
Wednesday, Oct 8
4:15Showtimes updated on Tuesday evenings
Legend
OCOpen Captioned
Special Content
35mm
SFSensory Friendly
This film is part of the Kurosawa Restored series.

Ikiru
4K Restoration
1952. 143 m. Akira Kurosawa. Janus Films. Japan. Japanese with subtitles. Rated NR.
Tickets: $11 (members), $16 (nonmembers)
"Were it the only film Kurosawa ever made, his name would be rightfully engraved on film history."
"Kurosawa achieves the piercing emotion and poetry of the Italian neorealists, but by opposite means: he doesn't make the camera disappear; instead... he deploys his camera so sharply and unerringly that it seems to take X-rays of the spirit."
This film is part of the following initiatives:
This film is part of the Kurosawa Restored series.
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