Bushido
Taciturn Kakunoshin, renowned for his formidable skills both with a sword and in the game of go, embodies the purest ideals of the samurai code. But when his unwavering honesty is exploited, he is framed by his own clan for a theft he did not commit. Disgraced and forced to become a ronin, he survives as a humble seal maker, quietly supporting his grown daughter while burying the wounds of betrayal. Years later, when a case of missing gold pulls him into a new web of intrigue, Kakunoshin finally uncovers the truth behind his long-buried downfall. With the real culprit exposed, the restraint that once defined him shatters. The go board flips, and a hellstorm of righteous vengeance follows.
Acclaimed director Kazuya Shiraishi’s first entry in the genre, “is not only a great return to form reminiscent of the golden age of samurai cinema" (Asian Movie Pulse), but an elegant, ferocious epic destined to be hailed as a new classic.
Director & Cast
- Director: Kazuya Shiraishi
- Starring: Tsuyoshi Kusanagi
- Starring: Kaya Kiyohara
- Starring: Taishi Nakagawa
- Starring: Kyoko Koizumi
- Starring: Takumi Saitoh
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Reviews
- "Engagingly slow-boiling.... “Bushido” holds you with its performances and a story that circles around questions of honor, loyalty, masculinity and the ties that bind and sometimes throttle. It’s the movie’s questioning of what makes a man a man, as well as its stillness, that leaves the strongest impression. Here, when men face each other across a Go board, they find themselves."
- "Kazuya Shiraishi's newest picture, “Bushido,” is not only a great return to form reminiscent of the golden age of samurai cinema but an excellent film destined to be considered a classic in the years to come."
- "Bushido truly feels like a lost classic waiting to be rediscovered."
- "A lovingly conceived and meticulously executed throwback that revitalizes the genre."
- "Shiraishi has delivered a handsome exercise in genre, the handsomest yet."
- "With Bushido, Kazuya Shiraishi proves that the frame of the samurai and the Edo society can still be utilized to deliver refreshing narratives."
- "Kazuya Shiraishi delivers a tragic tale of stoicism and justice in a world with seemingly none, and hits every harsh and emotional note to perfection."
Black Dragon Audience Award
Udine Far East Film Festival
New York Asian Film Festival
Palm Springs International Film Festival
Now Playing
Venue |
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State |
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| Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Lower Manhattan | New York City | NY | March 13, 2026 | |
| Alamo Drafthouse Cinema New Mission | San Francisco | CA | March 13, 2026 | |
| Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Downtown Los Angeles | Los Angeles | CA | March 13, 2026 | |
| Digital Gym Cinema | San Diego | CA | March 13, 2026 | |
| Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Wrigleyville | Chicago | IL | March 14, 2026 | |
| SBIFF Riviera Theatre | Santa Barbara | CA | March 27, 2026 | |
| SIFF Cinema Uptown | Seattle | WA | March 30, 2026 | |
| River Oaks Theater | Houston | TX | April 11, 2026 | |
| Cleveland Cinematheque | Cleveland | OH | May 9, 2026 | |
