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Cinematography
Takao Saitō's colors — every frame could hang in a gallery.
Production
Van Gogh sequence: actual Arles locations painted to match the madness.
Direction
81-year-old Kurosawa directing his own subconscious. No notes.

Director
Akira Kurosawa
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