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      • Yasujirō Ozu (小津 安二郎, Ozu Yasujirō, 12 December 1903 – 12 December 1963) was a Japanese filmmaker. He began his career during the era of silent films, and his last films were made in colour in the early 1960s.
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  2. Yasujirō Ozu (小津 安二郎, Ozu Yasujirō, 12 December 1903 – 12 December 1963) was a Japanese filmmaker. He began his career during the era of silent films , and his last films were made in colour in the early 1960s.

  3. Jun 10, 2024 · Ozu Yasujirō (born Dec. 12, 1903, Tokyo, Japan—died Dec. 12, 1963, Tokyo) was a motion-picture director who originated the shomin-geki (“common-people’s drama”), a genre dealing with lower-middle-class Japanese family life.

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    No other filmmaker has brought the heart and soul of Japanese life to the screen like Yasujirō Ozu. He directed more than 50 films over the course of his career, and is known for portraying ordinary Japanese families with remarkable insight and sensitivity.

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    • 'Tokyo Story' (1953) IMDb Rating: 8.2/10. Tokyo Story is undeniably Yasujirō Ozu's most famous film, and it's not hard to see why it's also his highest-rated on IMDb.
    • 'Late Spring' (1949) IMDb Rating: 8.2/10. Arguably Ozu's first post-WW2 masterpiece - and one of the best films of the 1940s - Late Spring is yet another compelling and engaging family drama from the great director.
    • 'Early Summer' (1951) IMDb Rating: 8.1/10. Like An Autumn Afternoon, Early Summer also revolves around the conflict caused by a family trying to select a romantic partner for their daughter.
    • 'An Autumn Afternoon' (1962) IMDb Rating: 8.1/10. 1962's An Autumn Afternoon ended up being the last movie Yasujirō Ozu ever made, as the director passed away the next year on his birthday at the age of 60.
  5. Yasujirō Ozu was a Japanese film director and screenwriter. He began his career during the era of silent films. Ozu first made a number of short comedies, before turning to more serious themes in the 1930s.

  6. Nov 18, 2019 · Yasujirō Ozu expressed grand philosophical ideas through little moments of everyday life. He is, in my humble opinion, the most sensitive and disciplined director to ever hold a camera. Ozu disregarded how the rest of the world shot films and created his own cinematic language.

  7. Yasujirō Ozu (小津 安二郎, December 12, 1903 – December 12, 1963), an influential Japanese film director, is regarded as one of the masters of Japanese cinema. Ozu became fascinated with the cinema as a youth, and joined Shochiku Film Company as an assistant cameraman in 1923.