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The Idiot (Japanese: 白痴, Hepburn: Hakuchi) is a 1951 Japanese film directed by Akira Kurosawa from a screenplay co-written with Eijirō Hisaita . It is based on the 1869 novel The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky. [3] The original 265-minute version of the film, faithful to the novel, has been long lost.
The Idiot (pre-reform Russian: Идіотъ; post-reform Russian: Идиот, romanized: Idiót) is a novel by the 19th-century Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was first published serially in the journal The Russian Messenger in 1868–69.
The Idiot (1946 film) The Idiot (1951 film) Idiot (1992 film) The Idiot Returns; The Idiot (1958 film) N. Nastasja; W. Wandering Souls; Y. Yugpurush
The Idiot, a 1914 drama film starring Robert Harron; The Idiots, a 1998 Danish film by Lars von Trier; Adapted from the Dostoevsky novel The Idiot, a 1946 French film by Georges Lamoin; The Idiot, a 1951 Japanese film by Akira Kurosawa; The Idiot, a 1958 Russian film by Ivan Pyryev
The information in the table is derived from the IMDb Akira Kurosawa awards page [1] and the IMDb awards pages for the individual films, supplemented by the filmography by Kurosawa’s biographer, Stuart Galbraith IV, [2] unless otherwise noted.
The Idiot (Hakuchi), a film directed by Akira Kurosawa Hakuchi (1999 film) , a film starring Tadanobu Asano Hakuchi (era) , the Japanese name for the years 650–654
Home Sweet Home (1951) The Idiot (1951) Hibari no Sākasu Kanashiki Kobato (1952) The Thick-Walled Room (1953, rel. 1956) The Garden of Women (1954) Takekurabe (1955) Early Spring (1956) I Will Buy You (1956) Typhoon Over Nagasaki (1957) Untamed (1957) Snow Country (1957) The Snow Flurry (1959) Her Brother (1960) Ten Dark Women (1961) The ...
Carmen Comes Home (1951, directed by Keisuke Kinoshita) The Idiot (1951, directed by Akira Kurosawa) Youth of the Son (1952, directed by Masaki Kobayashi) Sincere Heart (1953, directed by Masaki Kobayashi) The Thick-Walled Room (1956, directed by Masaki Kobayashi) The Inheritance (1962, directed by Masaki Kobayashi)