Beginning of the 19th century. The young doctor Yasumoto returns to his village after studying in Nagasaki. But, to his surprise, instead of being named the shogun's doctor, he is assigned to a public clinic for poor people, run by a doctor nicknamed "Barbarossa." There, the new interim adopts an arrogant attitude, refusing to wear a uniform and rebelling against the rest of the doctors. Volpi Cup for Best Actor (Toshirô Mifune) and OCIC award at the Venice Film Festival. Winner of the Golden Spike at the Valladolid Festival. The latest collaboration of Akira Kurosawa (“Rashomon”) with his fetish actor is a moving period drama, filmed over two years, and which represents a culmination of the humanist discourse deployed by the Japanese master throughout his entire filmography. .
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Beginning of the 19th century. The young doctor Yasumoto returns to his village after studying in Nagasaki. But, to his surprise, instead of being named the shogun's doctor, he is assigned to a public clinic for poor people, run by a doctor nicknamed "Barbarossa." There, the new interim adopts an arrogant attitude, refusing to wear a uniform and rebelling against the rest of the doctors. Volpi Cup for Best Actor (Toshirô Mifune) and OCIC award at the Venice Film Festival. Winner of the Golden Spike at the Valladolid Festival. The latest collaboration of Akira Kurosawa (“Rashomon”) with his fetish actor is a moving period drama, filmed over two years, and which represents a culmination of the humanist discourse deployed by the Japanese master throughout his entire filmography. .