Experience the timeless brilliance of Akira Kurosawa's final masterpiece, Madadayo (1993), at Lamakaan. This poignant Japanese drama follows the life of Hyakken Uchida, a retired professor and writer, cherished by his former students. Set in post-World War II Japan, the film beautifully explores themes of aging, resilience, and the deep bonds between teacher and students. Despite personal losses and the struggles of rebuilding after the war, Uchida remains an unwavering symbol of optimism and gratitude. His annual birthday gatherings, where students ask if he is ready to die, evoke both humour and deep emotion, as he joyfully declares, "Not yet!" (Madadayo). Join us at Lamakaan for this moving tribute to a life well-lived. Whether you're a Kurosawa admirer or discovering his work for the first time, Madadayo is a cinematic experience not to be missed. Please contact 96427-31329 for further details. Note: The above text has been sourced from the event's organisers. Please contact 96427-31329 for further details. Note: The above text has been sourced from the event's organisers.