"During the shooting of a scene the director’s eye has to catch even the minutest detail. But this does not mean glaring concentratedly at the set. While the cameras are rolling, I rarely look directly at the actors, but focus my gaze somewhere else. By doing this I sense instantly when something isn’t right. Watching something does not mean fixing your gaze on it, but being aware of it in a natural way. I believe this is what the medieval Noh playwright and theorist Zeami meant by ‘watching with a detached gaze.’"

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Akira Kurosawa

Director, Screenwriter

Akira Kurosawa was a pioneering Japanese filmmaker known for his profound storytelling and exploration of human nature in films like 'Seven Samurai'.

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