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Ozu¡Çs Late Autumn opens on 29 January 2010

 

Throughout February
BFI
Southbank

(Directed by Yasujiro Ozu | Starring Yoko Tsukasa, Setsuko Hara, Mariko Okada, Shin Saburi, Chishu Ryu | Japan 1960 | 129min
| colour | Cert PG)


 

Late Autumn / Akibiyori (Yasujiro Ozu, Japan, 1960)

The BFI is celebrating the extraordinary career of Japanese filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu in January and February 2010. His 1953 masterpiece Tokyo Story has been re-released and is still playing in cinemas worldwide.

At London¡Çs BFI Southbank a complete retrospective of the master's surviving work is screening throughout January and February, with extended runs of Tokyo Story and Late Autumn, which have also opened at the Irish Film Institute in Dublin and Filmhouse Edinburgh on 29 January.


"Made near the end of his life, Late Autumn is one of Ozu¡Çs most bittersweet movies, a half-comic drama about parenthood, ¡Ædifficult¡Ç children and marriage prospects. The radiant Setsuko Hara, her sensuality coming into play only in the closing scenes, plays Tokyo widow Akiko, whose grown-up daughter Ayako seems determined to stay single.

The film¡Çs plots, full of Ozu¡Çs characteristic echoes and symmetries, turn on the efforts of various well- meaning friends of the family to get both women married. Three male friends (two businessmen and an academic) first target Ayako and then her mother; a woman friend of Ayako¡Çs initially disapproves of their meddling but later agrees to help them. Ayako gets the wrong idea that her mother plans to remarry, and mother and daughter quarrel. There are further droll misunderstandings, most of them caused by the child-like adult men, who have ¡Æproblem¡Ç children of their own.

Ozu¡Çs visual style and patterning was never more playful."
- Tony Rayns

For more information, a complete list of films in the Ozu season, and other venues showing Late Autumn, visit www.bfi.org.uk/ozu


British Film Institute


 

 

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