bitbonk, 6 months ago (edited 6 months ago) Yasujirō Ozu is probably the greatest and most influential film director that ever lived. Right now you can watch 10 (!) of his movies (that are otherwise hard to get) on French/German TV arte for free: https://www.arte.tv/de/videos/RC-024365/yasujiro-ozu-in-zehn-werken His intimate and subtle storytelling about ordinary family life and his photography is extraordinary. Here are some movie stills from his final 1962 movie "An Autumn Afternoon" (thread): #JapaneseMovies #JapaneseCinema #YasujirōOzu #YasijuroOzu #filmphotography
Yasujirō Ozu is probably the greatest and most influential film director that ever lived. Right now you can watch 10 (!) of his movies (that are otherwise hard to get) on French/German TV arte for free:
https://www.arte.tv/de/videos/RC-024365/yasujiro-ozu-in-zehn-werken
His intimate and subtle storytelling about ordinary family life and his photography is extraordinary.
Here are some movie stills from his final 1962 movie "An Autumn Afternoon" (thread):
#JapaneseMovies #JapaneseCinema #YasujirōOzu #YasijuroOzu #filmphotography