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A Tale Of Samurai Cooking – ‘Bushi no kondate’ [Movie Review]

Posted on September 5, 2017October 12, 2020 by Jed
A Tale Of Samurai Cooking – ‘Bushi no kondate’ [Movie Review]
Posted In Movie, ReviewsTagged In Kora Kengo, Ueto Aya

Shochiku’s A Tale of Samurai Cooking from director Asahara Yuzo (ably assisted by Inoue Masanori) mixes the celebration of Japanese food with political intrigues. The film is set during the read more

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