Regarded as one of the world's greatest filmmakers, Ozu’s often slow-paced chronicles of everyday lives in postwar Japan continue to charm fellow directors and audiences alike.
Leading filmmakers from China, Germany, Japan and the U.S.
spoke of their admiration for Yasujiro Ozu as part of the celebrations at Tokyo International Film Festival tied to the 120th anniversary of the legendary Japanese director’s birth. Wim Wenders opened proceedings by introducing a screening of a 4K digitally restored version of the 1959 comedy
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