Samurai Marathon - I Sicari Dello Shogun Today
Directed by (best known for Candyman ), Samurai Marathon (Italian title: I sicari dello Shogun ) is a 2019 historical drama that blends the high-stakes world of the jidaigeki (period drama) with a unique story of endurance. Historical Foundations
Jinnai Karasawa ( Takeru Satoh ), a ninja spy living undercover, mistakenly reports the mobilization as an act of rebellion to the Shogun.
Realizing his error, Karasawa must join the race to stop the team of Shogunate assassins dispatched to "quell" the supposed uprising. Samurai Marathon - I sicari dello Shogun
Bernard Rose utilizes vibrant cinematography to capture pre-industrial Japan, focusing on "bodies in motion" and realistic, visceral swordplay rather than overly choreographed stunts.
Lord Itakura challenges his men to a grueling 36-mile run through rugged terrain. Directed by (best known for Candyman ), Samurai
The film is inspired by the , a real 30km race held in 1855 by the lord of the Annaka domain. At a time when Western powers—specifically Commodore Matthew Perry and the Americans—were first arriving on Japanese shores, Lord Itakura Katsuakira sought to harden his "lazy" samurai for potential conflict. This historic race is still celebrated today in the city of Annaka. Plot & Conflict The narrative centers on a high-stakes misunderstanding:
The film features an "ethereal" and propulsive soundtrack by legendary composer Philip Glass, which provides a modern, rhythmic pulse to the traditional setting. Princess Yuki ( Nana Komatsu )
Princess Yuki ( Nana Komatsu ), the lord's independent daughter, secretly joins the marathon in disguise to escape her father's control and find freedom. Artistic Style