Yasujiro Ozu Student Comedies (1929-1932) (UK Import)
Yasujiro Ozu Student Comedies (1929-1932) (UK Import)
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- Japan, 1929-1932
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Infos zu Titeln ohne Jugendfreigabe - Erscheinungstermin: 20.2.2012
- Serie: BFI (British Film Institute)
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Spieldauer: 316 Min. - Regie: Yasujiro Ozu
- Sprache: Japanisch
- Untertitel: Englisch
Master Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu (Tokyo Story) is revered for his unique and poetic style. This 2-disc set brings together all of his surviving early student-genre comedies for the first time.
DAYS OF YOUTH (Wakaki Hi)
Ozu’s earliest surviving film follows students Watanabe and Yamamoto as they unknowingly compete for the same girl.
I FLUNKED, BUT…(Rakudai Wa Shita Keredo)
Takahashi finds a creative way to avoid doing his revision in this roguish comedy reminiscent of Harold Lloyd’s The Freshman.
THE LADY AND THE BEARD (Shukujo To Hige)
Graduate Okajima finds his old-fashioned beard makes life difficult in a comedy exploring the Tension between tradition and modernity.
WHERE NOW ARE THE DREAMS OF YOUTH? (Seishun No Yume Ima Izuko) Ozu’s long-term collaborator Kogo Noda scripts a subtle shift from light to dark as Hirano’s carefree college life is marred by tragedy.
Special features
I Graduated, But… (Yasujiro Ozu, 1929, 11 minutes): surviving fragment of Ozu’s early student comedy
Newly-commissioned scores for all films by Ed Hughes featuring The Camilleri Trio and Richard Casey
Ozu: Emotion and Poetry (2011, 20 minutes): Tony Rayns discusses Ozu’s early work and influences
Illustrated booklet with newly commissioned essays from Asian cinema expert Tony Rayns and Alexander Jacoby
DAYS OF YOUTH (Wakaki Hi)
Ozu’s earliest surviving film follows students Watanabe and Yamamoto as they unknowingly compete for the same girl.
I FLUNKED, BUT…(Rakudai Wa Shita Keredo)
Takahashi finds a creative way to avoid doing his revision in this roguish comedy reminiscent of Harold Lloyd’s The Freshman.
THE LADY AND THE BEARD (Shukujo To Hige)
Graduate Okajima finds his old-fashioned beard makes life difficult in a comedy exploring the Tension between tradition and modernity.
WHERE NOW ARE THE DREAMS OF YOUTH? (Seishun No Yume Ima Izuko) Ozu’s long-term collaborator Kogo Noda scripts a subtle shift from light to dark as Hirano’s carefree college life is marred by tragedy.
Special features
I Graduated, But… (Yasujiro Ozu, 1929, 11 minutes): surviving fragment of Ozu’s early student comedy
Newly-commissioned scores for all films by Ed Hughes featuring The Camilleri Trio and Richard Casey
Ozu: Emotion and Poetry (2011, 20 minutes): Tony Rayns discusses Ozu’s early work and influences
Illustrated booklet with newly commissioned essays from Asian cinema expert Tony Rayns and Alexander Jacoby