The Exile 1931
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Oscar Micheaux |
Budget | 1. 775 million USD |
Screenplay | Douglas Fairbanks Jr. |
Producers | Douglas Fairbanks Jr. |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Release date | 1931 |
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ID | 2046388 |
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Yasuke: The African samurai
... The fall of Nobunaga at the hands of a traitorous general led them into The Exile of the first black samurai, possibly back to a Jesuit mission in Kyoto...
Yasuke: The African samurai
Yasuke is shown in a Japanese children's book by Kurusu Yoshio
Almost 500 Years ago, a large African man in Japan arrived. He would go on to reach The First foreign-born People to the status of a samurai warrior, and is the subject of two films produced by Hollywood.
Known as Yasuke , The Man was a warrior who reached the rank of samurai under the rule of Oda Nobunaga to be in a strong 16Th Century Japanese feudal Lord, was The First of the three unifiers of Japan.
In 1579, his arrival in Kyoto, the capital at the time, caused such a sensation, that the People climbed over each other to have a look at him with a creature to death, squashed, according to historian Lawrence Winkler.
Within a year, Yasuke was with the upper echelons of the Japanese warrior class, The Samurai . Long before he spoke fluent Japanese, and moves next to Nobunaga in the battle.
"His height is 6 shaku 2 sun (about 6 feet, 2 inches (1. 88m). he was black, and his skin was like charcoal," fellow samurai, Matsudaira Ietada , described him in his diary in 1579.
The average body size of Japanese People in the year 1900 was 157. 9m (5 feet 2 inches) so Yasuke most of the Japanese dominated in the 16Th Century , when People are usually shorter due to poor nutrition.
production of a warriorThere are no records of Yasuke date or country of birth. Most historians say he came from Mozambique, but some have suggested that other countries, such as Ethiopia or Nigeria.
What is known, however, is that Yasuke arrival in Japan with an Italian Jesuit named Alessandro Valignano on a tour of inspection, and to appear in recorded history only between 1579 and 1582.
Some experts say he was a slave, but it is hard to say.
Floyd Webb and Deborah DeSnoo, a filmmaker working on a documentary about him, to believe, claims that he was a slave speculative at best.
"It would have been impossible to climb for Yasuke to the rank of a samurai in just one year without a warrior background," Ms DeSnoo says.
The Samurai often began their training in childhood.
friendship with The WarlordYasuke meets Nobunaga shortly after his arrival in Japan, and it aroused his interest, the film-makers, which is to say that you are a talented entertainer.
Yasuke already spoke some Japanese, and the two men got on well together, according to academic Thomas Lockley, who wrote a book about Yasuke .
According to Mr Lockley, Yasuke Nobunaga entertained with stories from Africa and India, where Mr Lockley believes Yasuke had spent some time before coming to Japan.
Mr Webb believes that due to his mastery of the Japanese Language , Yasuke would have been regarded in a positive light.
"He was, in contrast to the Jesuits, who had said a religious agenda, for the soul of Japan," Mr Webb says.
There are reports that Nobunaga instructed his nephew, Yasuke , a sum of money to your first session.
Yasuke fight alongside Oda Nobunaga in Kurusu Yoshio 's children' s book Kuro-sukeFrench-Ivorian writer Serge Bile was so fascinated by Yasuke the extraordinary rise of that he wrote a book about the warriors.
"It's a part of The Mystery around this character. This is why he fascinates me," he told the BBC.
The African warrior and the Japanese war Lord had a lot in common.
Nobunaga was a big fan of the Martial Arts and spent a lot of time, practice. He was also an eccentric person, which, according to Mr Webb, often dressed in Western-style clothes and sought The Company of very disciplined and intelligent People .
"[Yasuke ] wore says The Warrior spirit," Mr Webb. He understood the cultural language of Japan, and loved to dance and perform Utenzi - a historical form of the Swahili narrative poetry, add to that celebrates the exploits, Mr Webb. This suggests Yasuke may have come from Mozambique, as some historians believe, given that Swahili is still spoken in some Northern parts of the country.
Likewise, Nobunaga was a lover of the Noh Drama is a form of classical Japanese musical drama, and it is widely used that he was a patron of the arts.
Nobunaga fond of Yasuke and treated him like a Family - and the African was allowed a very select group of People , to dine with him.
"Nobunaga praised Yasuke strength and stature, describes may be, the said 10 men," Ms DeSnoo.
The Legend livesIf Nobunaga awarded the rank of samurai Yasuke was the idea of a non-Japanese samurai is something unheard of. Later, other foreigners the obtaining of the title would be.
As The First foreign-born samurai, Yasuke important battles fought alongside Oda Nobunaga .
French-Ivorian writer Serge Bilé has long been fascinated with YasukeHe was also the generals there on the fateful night a Nobunaga 's, Akechi Mitsuhide , turned against him, and put The Warlord 's off to palace, trapping Nobunaga in one of The Rooms . Nobunaga ended his own life by performing seppuku, a ritual suicide.
Before he killed himself, he asked Yasuke to decapitate him and his head and sword to his son, according to historian Thomas Lockley. It was a sign of great trust.
The Legend of Yasuke comes to an end, shortly After This , in 1582. The Fall of Nobunaga at the hands of a traitorous general led them into The Exile of The First black samurai, possibly back to a Jesuit mission in Kyoto.
Although his fate, and The Last years of his life remain unknown, Yasuke has lived in the imagination of many Japanese, who grew up with the award-winning children's book Kuro-suke (kuro means "black" in Japanese) by Kurusu Yoshio.
the book, which dramatises Yasuke 's life, ends with a bitter-sweet note: after Nobunaga, kills himself, Kuro-suke (Yasuke ) to a temple, where he dreams of his parents in Africa and is crying.
Entertainment-industry newspaper Variety reported in may that the Black Panther actor Chadwick play Boseman Yasuke in one of the next feature film.
It is the second Hollywood film, on The Life of Yasuke .
In 2017, the Hollywood-studio Lionsgate has announced that the development was a film about The Life of The Black samurai.
Almost 500 Years later, goes further in his unusual life, to the awe and delight the People .
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Source of news: bbc.com