Rashomon (1950) is a Japanese film directed by Akira Kurosawa that revolves around a violent incident in the woods and the different testimonies given about it. As each character tells the story from their own point of view, the film raises difficult questions about truth, memory, self-interest, and the reliability of human testimony. Rather than presenting truth as something simple and easily recovered, Rashomon shows how people reshape events through pride, fear, shame, and desire.