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Kurosawa accepted the invitation of the Soviet Union. What works did he shoot?

1972, Kurosawa accepted the invitation of the Soviet Union to make a Russian film "De Su Wu Zala". At that time, the Soviet film company was still controlled by the state, and he cooperated with a large group of Russians. The film took more than two years to complete.

Delsu Uzara is a film directed by Akira Kurosawa and starring Maksim Munzuk and others. Based on the autobiographical novel of an army explorer, this paper tells the story between him and an old man who lives in the forest all the year round. The film tells the story of the explorer and his guide with rigorous narrative structure, fresh flow field photography skills and beautiful pictures. It shows the experience of Russian explorer Arseniev's two expeditions to Wusuli area at the beginning of this century, and more importantly, it shows the simple and kind human beauty of Delsout Uzala, an old Hezhe nationality, which caused a strong tremor in the hearts of the audience. However, through the filming of this film, director Akira Kurosawa is full of passion that impacts the highest honor in the international film industry. He cooperated with Soviet artists to bring Delsu Uzara, who was deeply remembered when he was young, to the screen.