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The Cinema of Ozu According to Kiju Yoshida

Where to Watch The Cinema of Ozu According to Kiju Yoshida

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Released , 'The Cinema of Ozu According to Kiju Yoshida' stars Yoshishige Yoshida, Yasujirō Ozu The movie has a runtime of about 59 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from well-known users.

Want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Yoshida grew close to Ozu Yasujiro during his time at Shochiku where he was able to observe the legendary master at work Although Yoshida and his generation outspokenly rejected the values of Ozu Kurosawa and the older humanist filmmakers over the years Yoshida found himself increasingly drawn back to Ozus films fascinated by their unique rigor formal language and delicate balance between comedy and tragedy For Japanese television Yoshida adapted his own text into a four part documentary which he also condensed into the one hour version" .