Action, Comedy, Period

A Samurai In Time

侍タイムスリッパー

Directed by: Junichi Yasuda
2024 / 131 minutes / Unclassified 15+

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Can a samurai survive the director’s cut?

With one strike of lightning, samurai Kosaka Shinzaemon accidentally teleports through time and finds himself in modern day Japan. However, his realisation doesn’t hit so quickly, because of all places, he happens to land on a period drama film set! After facing the director’s wrath for veering away from a script he has no idea about, Kosaka is saved by the kind assistant director Yuka. The samurai soon comes to terms with his troubling situation and learns to make a living as a kirareyaku, a swordsman whose job is to die spectacularly on film. Mesmerised by the world of showbiz, will Kosaka adapt to his new reality, or will the grudges of the Edo period war slice his life apart? 

A Samurai in Time was made in memory of Seizo Fukumoto, Japan’s leading kirareyaku who died more than 50,000 times on camera and starred as the Silent Samurai in Last Samurai (2003). With Makiya Yamaguchi in the lead role, this fish-out-of-water comedy is one that’s sure to bring the laughs, while also paying homage to samurai cinema. Director Junichi Yasuda is also a man of many talents, who not only founded his production company MIRAIEIGASHA in 2014, but also took over his father’s rice farming business in 2023. 

“If A Samurai in Time doesn’t become a hit, I won’t be able to continue growing rice” – Director Junichi Yasuda. 

Audience warning: Moderate violence, mild themes

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Palace Electric, Canberra

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Palace Raine Square, Perth

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Palace Barracks, Brisbane

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The Kino, Melbourne

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Palace Norton Street, Sydney

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Palace Norton Street, Sydney

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Palace Moore Park, Sydney

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The Kino, Melbourne

Saturday 9th November
18:30
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Palace Barracks, Brisbane

Saturday 9th November
18:30
Concluded

Palace Electric, Canberra

Saturday 9th November
16:30
Concluded

Palace Raine Square, Perth

Screens in: Canberra, Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney

Director: Junichi Yasuda

Cast: Makiya Yamaguchi, Norimasa Fuke and Yuno Sakura

Genre: Action, Comedy, Period

Language(s): Japanese with English subtitles

Format: DCP colour

In memory of Seizo Fukumoto, the actor who died more than 50,000 times on camera and starred as the Silent Samurai in Last Samurai (2003). 

Director Junichi Yasuda is also the founder of production company MIRAIEIGASHA.