Dreams - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Dreams"
夢 (1990)
Timing: 1:59 (119 min)
Dreams - TMDB rating
7.7/10
445
Dreams - Kinopoisk rating
7.886/10
5631
Dreams - IMDB rating
7.7/10
32000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Mike Y. Inoue
Producer
Hisao Kurosawa
Producer
Seikichi Iizumi
Producer

Executive Producer

Editor

Tome Minami
Editor

Production Design

Akira Sakuragi
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Photo Shinichirô Ikebe #110395

Shinichirô Ikebe

Shinichirô Ikebe
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Takao Saitō

Takao Saitō
Director of Photography
Shôji Ueda
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Assistant Editor

Hideto Aga
Assistant Editor

Assistant Director

Photo Ishirō Honda #94753Photo Ishirō Honda #94754Photo Ishirō Honda #94755

Ishirō Honda

Ishirō Honda
Assistant Director
Photo Takashi Koizumi #94760

Takashi Koizumi

Takashi Koizumi
Assistant Director
Tsuyoshi Sugino
Assistant Director
Vittorio Dalle Ore
Assistant Director

Storyboard Artist

Photo Akira Kurosawa #72293Photo Akira Kurosawa #72294Photo Akira Kurosawa #72295Photo Akira Kurosawa #72296

Akira Kurosawa

Akira Kurosawa
Storyboard Artist

Visual Effects

Mark Sullivan
Visual Effects

Pyrotechnician

Michael Meier
Pyrotechnician

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film's original title was "And I Dreamed a Dream".
  • The film consists of eight parts, but initially there were three more, which had to be cut due to time constraints. The excised parts concerned people flying through the air, Buddhist monks protesting a tax on temples, and television announcers proclaiming the advent of world peace.
  • The house in the part of the film called "Sunlight Through Rain" is a replica of the house where Kurosawa lived as a child.
  • While working on the script, Kurosawa imagined Martin Scorsese playing the role of Van Gogh, whom he had met seven years prior.
  • Kurosawa faced financial difficulties as Japanese studios refused to invest in the project, seeing it as a political pamphlet against nuclear energy. Kurosawa sent a copy of the script to Steven Spielberg, who helped "place" the film.
  • A fragment from the film is included in Richard Linklater's "Waking Life" (2001).
  • While working on the script, Kurosawa imagined Martin Scorsese playing the role of Van Gogh, whom he had met seven years earlier.
  • Kurosawa faced financial difficulties as Japanese studios refused to invest in the project, seeing it as a political pamphlet against nuclear energy. Kurosawa sent a copy of the script to Steven Spielberg, who helped "place" the film.
  • Kurosawa faced financial difficulties, as Japanese studios refused to invest in the project, seeing it as a political pamphlet against nuclear energy. Kurosawa sent a copy of the script to Steven Spielberg, who helped “place” the film.
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