The Idiot
D: Akira Kurosawa
Sat, Apr 26, 2008
10 pm
Admission: 5 Euros, concessions 3 Euros
Doubts within the system
‘Dostoyevsky wanted to portray a genuinely good person. Ironically, he chose an idiot.’ With his filming of The Idiot – transposed to the icy cold Japanese Island of Hokkaido – Akira Kurosawa realises his obsession: the depiction of inevitable failure in an unjust society. Contentwise, it is the counterpart to Stray Dog, which appeared two years earlier.
Akira Kurosawa (*1910) died in Tokyo in 1998.
The Idiot / Hakuchi
Feature film, Japan 1951, 166 min, German subtitles