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Two Films by Yasujirō Ozu (Region B) w/SLIP

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Two Films by Yasujirō Ozu (Region B) w/SLIP

Two Films by Yasujirō Ozu (Region B) w/SLIP


Two newly remastered films by the Japanese master Yasujirō Ozu

From his early silent films to his final features in the 1960s,Ā Yasujirō OzuĀ perfected a style that stripped away unnecessary plot mechanics and camera movement. In doing so, he produced a cinema whose surface simplicity belies character studies of depth, warmth and on occasion, humour. This release features two newly restored films, presented on Blu-ray including a longer and previously unreleased version ofĀ There Was a Father.

I Was Born, But… (1932, 91 mins): as brothers Ryoichi and Keiji struggle to outwit the local bully and scale the pecking order in their new neighbourhood they find out that injustice does not end with school. Ozu's silent masterpiece prefigures themes from his later, colour classicĀ Good Morning, but with a darker edge.

There Was a FatherĀ (1942, 93 mins): Shuhei Horikawa sacrifices his teaching career after an unfortunate accident but refuses to sacrifice the education of his only son.

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          Two newly remastered films by the Japanese master Yasujirō Ozu

          From his early silent films to his final features in the 1960s,Ā Yasujirō OzuĀ perfected a style that stripped away unnecessary plot mechanics and camera movement. In doing so, he produced a cinema whose surface simplicity belies character studies of depth, warmth and on occasion, humour. This release features two newly restored films, presented on Blu-ray including a longer and previously unreleased version ofĀ There Was a Father.

          I Was Born, But… (1932, 91 mins): as brothers Ryoichi and Keiji struggle to outwit the local bully and scale the pecking order in their new neighbourhood they find out that injustice does not end with school. Ozu's silent masterpiece prefigures themes from his later, colour classicĀ Good Morning, but with a darker edge.

          There Was a FatherĀ (1942, 93 mins): Shuhei Horikawa sacrifices his teaching career after an unfortunate accident but refuses to sacrifice the education of his only son.

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