When the National Cinemateca opened its doors for the first time to the public, on May 4, 1966, it did so with the screening of the film Barbarroja, by Akira Kurosawa. In celebration of its 60th anniversary and in homage to the master of Japanese cinema, the institution will hold a film cycle with the same films that at that time elected its founder, Margot Benacerraf. The special cycle Evocating the art of Akira Kurosawa begins on Wednesday, Ju…
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When the National Cinemateca opened its doors for the first time to the public, on May 4, 1966, it did so with the screening of the film Barbarroja, by Akira Kurosawa. In celebration of its 60th anniversary and in homage to the master of Japanese cinema, the institution will hold a film cycle with the same films that at that time elected its founder, Margot Benacerraf. The special cycle Evocating the art of Akira Kurosawa begins on Wednesday, Ju…