FLJS Films: The Third Murder

Event date
7 May 2019
Event time
19:00
Oxford week
Venue
Leonard Wolfson Auditorium Wolfson College
Speaker(s)
Various speakers

Following the Palm D'or winning success of his latest film Shoplifters, FLJS Films is pleased to present master director Hirokazu Kore-eda's earlier film, The Third Murder, his elliptical reworking of Kurosawa's Rashomon for modern times.

The Third Murder is an existential crime drama through which Kore-eda takes up his trademark themes of unconventional parentchild relations, while subjecting to his forensic gaze the gap that emerges between the letter of the law and justice truly served.

From the arresting opening scenes of a factory worker's cold-blooded murder of his boss, the film employs an intriguing and expertly woven narrative of shifting stories to carry us into a profound essay on the subjectivity of truth. In doing so, The Third Murder stands as an understated yet powerful indictment of the death penalty that continues to cast a long shadow over modern-day Japan.

Sir Tim Hitchens, Wolfson College President and former UK Ambassador to Tokyo, will introduce a pre-screening talk by Tony Rayns, BFI film critic for Sight&Sound magazine and expert in East Asian cinema. 

Praise for The Third Murder

“Sleek and suspenseful, deceptive and profound” - Sight and Sound

“A captivating and unknowable puzzle … Kore-eda’s homage to Kurosawa’s Rashomon” - The Guardian

To watch a trailer and book your seat, visit: https://www.fljs.org/third-murder

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Socio-Legal Studies