A kurosawa
[koo r-uh-sah-wuh; j-panese koo-raw-sah-wah] /ˌkʊər əˈsɑ wə; j-panese ˈku rɔˈsɑ wɑ/
noun
akira [ah-kee-rah] /ɑˈki rɑ/ (show ipa), 1910–1998, j-panese film director.
kurosawa
/ˌkʊərəˈsɑːwə/
noun
akira (əˈkɪərə). 1910–99, j-panese film director. his works include rash-m-n (1950), the seven samurai (1954), the throne of blood (1957), kagemusha (1980), ran (1985), and madadayo (1993)
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