The Third Window Films Podcast
TV & Film:Film Reviews
Episode 21 - Kiyoshi Kurosawa's The Guard From Underground
This month Adam and Ben take another deep dive into the world of Japanese cinema as they unpack Kiyoshi Kurosawa's "The Guard From Underground". From Kurosawa's early days at Rikkyo University to his initial foray into directing within the pink film scene, the boys unravel the enigmatic journey of this acclaimed filmmaker.
The episode also sheds light on Third Window Films' journey to secure the distribution rights for "The Guard From Underground" in the UK.
Discover the role Susumu Miyasaka and the Director's Company played in shaping the careers of budding filmmakers like Kurosawa, Gakuryū Ishii, and Shinji Sōmai. Learn about the unique environment this guild created by merging talents from the pink film industry with independent cinema.
Adam and Ben delve into the standout sequences and memorable shots that make "The Guard From Underground" a pivotal piece in Kurosawa's filmography. They also discuss the behind-the-scenes story of Kurosawa's second feature, initially envisioned as "College Girl: Shameful Seminar", and its transformation into "Bumpkin Soup" (also known as "The Excitement of the Do-Re-Mi-Fa Girl").
Whether you're a seasoned Kurosawa fan or new to his works, this episode is a great companion piece to the brand new Blu-ray release available through Terracotta Distribution here - https://shop.terracottadistribution.com/collections/new-releases/products/the-guard-from-underground
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