The stars come out again in Hollywood as film legends George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese take part in an All-Star Tribute to the late Academy Award-winning Filmmaker Akira Kurosawa and celebrate the launch of the Anaheim University Akira Kurosawa School of Film on March 23rd, 2009. The day would have marked the 99th birthday of Kurosawa, one of the greatest filmmakers in the history of cinema inspiring such films as Star Wars, A Fistful of Dollars, the Magnificent Seven, Last Man Standing, A Bug’s Life, Lucky Number Sleven and Vantage Point.
The tribute is part of the Cherry Blossom Gala, a black-tie extravaganza of culture and the arts hosted by television announcer/actor Shadoe Stevens at the legendary Beverly Hills Hotel Crystal Ballroom. Stars have also been flown in from Japan to perform the evening’s Japanese-themed entertainment with over 150 performers, which includes exotically beautiful kimono clad models, traditional “Awa” dancers, and a film concert/ condensed screening of Kurosawa’s award-winning “Ran” by the Young Musicians Foundation Orchestra led by globally acclaimed Japanese female conductor Tomomi Nishimoto. Along side this there will be a special tribute to the late American TV and Film Actress and Star of the 1988 film Tokyo Pop Ms. Carrie Hamilton (daughter of Actress and Comedienne Carol Burnett), as well as others who influenced and contributed to the film school’s development.
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