
Yasujiro Ozu
Yasujiro Ozu was a renowned Japanese filmmaker, celebrated for his unique cinematic style and profound exploration of family dynamics and human relationships. Born in 1903, Ozu developed a distinctive aesthetic characterized by low camera angles, minimalism, and a focus on everyday life. His films, such as 'Tokyo Story' and 'Late Spring', often delve into themes of generational conflict and the passage of time, reflecting the complexities of familial bonds. Ozu's work remains influential in global cinema, revered for its emotional depth and subtlety.
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The film logically connects to the works of Yasujirō Ozu.
„Татко, мајка, сестра, брат“ - Џим Џармуш и анатомијата на семејствотоYasujirō Ozu is a significant Japanese filmmaker whose tone has inspired Kogonada.
"מסע גדול, אמיץ ויפה" מתיימר לסחוף את צופיו למסע רומנטי מרגש, ונכשלWalter Salles included classics like Era uma Vez em Tóquio (1953), directed by Yasujiro Ozu, in his list.
Os 10 melhores filmes de todos os tempos, segundo Walter SallesYasujirō Ozu is honored in Vim Wenders' film Perfect Days as a classic of Japanese cinema.
Splendid Palace atzīmēs leģendārā režisora Vima Vendersa 80. dzimšanas dienu / DienaYasujiro Ozu is recognized for his film Il était un père, included in the discussion of notable cinema.
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