Released Date:
1946-02-21
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
81 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
6.7 (60 Reviews)
Director:
Keisuke KinoshitaGenres:
DramaKinoshita's first film after the end of World War II is a wrenching, superbly wrought tale about a liberal-minded Japanese family torn apart by war and imperialist politics. Morning for the Osone Family is both palpably bitter about the nation's fresh wartime wounds and inspiringly hopeful about a democratic tomorrow.
Released Date:
1972-07-21
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
108 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.3 (7961 Reviews)
Director:
Yasujirè OzuGenres:
DramaKazuo Hirotsu (based on the novel "Chichi to musume" by)
Kègo Noda (screenplay)
Yasujirè Ozu (screenplay)
Noriko is 27 years old and is still living with her father Somiya, a widower. Noriko just recovered from an illness she developed in the war, and now the important question pops up: when will Noriko start thinking about marriage? Everybody who is important in her life tries to talk her into it: her father, her aunt, a girlfriend. But Noriko doesn't want to get married, she seems extremely happy with her life. She wants to stay with her father to take care of him. After all, she knows best of his manners and peculiarities. But Noriko's aunt doesn't want to give up. She arranges a partner for her and thinks of a plan that will convince Noriko her father can be left alone.
Released Date:
1972-03-13
Languages:
Japanese, English
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
136 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
8.3 (22565 Reviews)
Director:
Yasujirè OzuGenres:
DramaKègo Noda (scenario)
Yasujirè Ozu (scenario)
An elderly couple journey to Tokyo to visit their children and are confronted by indifference, ingratitude and selfishness. When the parents are packed off to a resort by their impatient children, the film deepens into an unbearably moving meditation on mortality
Released Date:
1985-11-27
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
101 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (626 Reviews)
Director:
Mikio NaruseGenres:
DramaFumiko Hayashi (stories)
Sumie Tanaka (adaptation)
Toshirè Ide (adaptation)
What is the life of a Geisha like once her beauty has faded and she has retired? Kin has saved her money, and has become a wealthy money-lender, spending her days cold-heartedly collecting debts. Even her best friends, Tomi, Nobu, and Tamae, who were her fellow Geisha, are now indebted to her. For all of them, the glamor of their young lives has passed; Tomi and Tamae have children, but their children have disappointed them. Kin has two former lovers who still pursue her; one she wants to see, and the other she doesn't. But even the one she remembers fondly, when he shows up, proves to be a disappointment.
Released Date:
1960-01-21
Languages:
Japanese
Countries:
Japan
Runtime:
100 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (123 Reviews)
Director:
Keisuke KinoshitaSachio Ito (novel)
Keisuke Kinoshita (script)
An old man, being rowed along a river, sees a field of daisies (or Wild Chrysanthemums, as they are described in the title, or starworts, as they are referred to in the subtitles), and thinks back to when he was fifteen. He recalls his time with, and away from, the girl cousin he grew up with and would have married, except the family and other pressures got in the way.
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