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Kinji Fukasaku Movies

Shop the range of Kinji Fukasaku films on Arrow Films, a luminary in Japanese cinema known for his influential work spanning various genres. Renowned for his yakuza films, he left an indelible mark with the Battles Without Honour and Humanity series, starting with "Battles Without Honor and Humanity" (1973), showcasing gritty realism and innovative storytelling. Internationally acclaimed for "Battle Royale" (2000), Fukasaku addressed societal issues and displayed versatility with crime dramas like "Graveyard of Honor" (1975) and "Cops vs Thugs" (1975). His films, including "Shogun's Samurai" (1978), went beyond genres, demonstrating a keen social commentary on post-war Japan. Shop more titles from a titan of Japanese cinema today.

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Battles Without Honor and Humanity | The Complete Collection | Blu-ray
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Kinji Fukasaku Collection Blu-ray
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New Battles Without Honour and Humanity | The Complete Trilogy | Blu-ray
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Battle Royale DVD
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Graveyards Of Honor | Two Films By Kinji Fukasaku & Takashi Miike | Blu-ray
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Shop the range of Kinji Fukasaku films on Arrow Films, a luminary in Japanese cinema known for his influential work spanning various genres. Renowned for his yakuza films, he left an indelible mark with the Battles Without Honour and Humanity series, starting with "Battles Without Honor and Humanity" (1973), showcasing gritty realism and innovative storytelling. Internationally acclaimed for "Battle Royale" (2000), Fukasaku addressed societal issues and displayed versatility with crime dramas like "Graveyard of Honor" (1975) and "Cops vs Thugs" (1975). His films, including "Shogun's Samurai" (1978), went beyond genres, demonstrating a keen social commentary on post-war Japan. Shop more titles from a titan of Japanese cinema today.