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Late Autumn

Akibiyori

Japan

1960

128 Min
Color
Japanese
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DIR Yasujiro Ozu

SCR Yasujiro Ozu, Kogo Noda

DP Yuharu Atsuta

CAST Setsuko Hara, Yoko Tsukasa, Mariko Okada, Keiji Sata, Shin Saburi, Sadako Sawamaru, Miyuki Kuwano, Masahiko Shimazu, Chishu Ryu

ED Yoshiyasu Hamamura

MUSIC Kojun Saito

Synopsis

The great actress and Ozu regular Setsuko Hara plays a mother gently trying to persuade her daughter to marry in this glowing portrait of family love and conflict—a reworking of Ozu’s 1949 masterpiece Late Spring. —The Criterion Collection

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Yasujiro_ozu

Yasujiro Ozu

Yasujiro Ozu was born in the old Fukagawa district of Tokyo, to a fertilizer merchant, in 1903. In 1923, after a couple of years as an assistant teacher in rural Japan, Ozu was hired as assistant cameraman at the Shochiku Motion Picture Company. Early in his career, Ozu began to experiment with an idiosyncratic film style that ran contrary to the conventions of Japanese or Hollywood cinema of the day. He strove to reduce and simplify his film style; he cast such mainstays as the fade, the dissolve, and the pan from his cinematic palette. He shot solely from a low camera angle, using a 50mm lens, and he subordinated spatial continuity to visual aesthetics. Ozu directed his first film in 1927,The Sword of Penitence. In 1932, he began to hit his creative stride with the touching comedy I Was Born, But…, which was his first commercial success. During World War II, he made few films such as There Was a Father.

After the war, Ozu reached his creative peak and made some of his finest… read more

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By Adam Suraf on March 5, 2009

Nobody reworked their own films better than Yasujiro Ozu, who reformats his black and white 1949 classic “Late Spring” to color, and to a younger generation, with this heartfelt comedy-drama about…  read review

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By Jason Troches​set on February 19, 2009

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Another ‘marriage picture’ by Ozu, and this time it is three old men coniving to marry off the daughter of an old friend. But, the girl’s mother…  read review

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