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Synopsis

This drama depicts the confusion that occurs when a straight-laced man who has worked for thirty years at a trading company and raised four daughters suddenly disappears one day. This film was made to commemorate the achievements of filmmaker Yasujirô Ozu who died in 1963, and was co-scripted by Shibuya and Yoshio Shirasaka based on a story Ozu had devised. One of its most notable aspects is its casting of many familiar faces from Ozu’s films such as Chishû Ryû in the lead role, as well as Mariko Okada, Ineko Arima, Yôko Tsukasa and Shima Iwashita. —Tokyo FilmeX

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Minoru Shibuya

Minoru Shibuya (渋谷実 Shibuya Minoru?, 2 January 1907 – 20 December 1980) was a Japanese film director.

Born in Tokyo, Shibuya attended Keiō University but left before graduating.He joined Shochiku in 1930 and worked as an assistant under Yasujirō Ozu, Mikio Naruse, and Heinosuke Gosho, before making his debut as a director in 1937.Shibuya “worked with equal facility in comedy and melodrama, [and] made his mark as an ironic but compassionate chronicler of the difficulties of the early postwar period”.

One notable film was The Radish and the Carrot, which was supposed to be Ozu’s next film before he died. But as the critic Chris Fujiwara notes, Shibuya’s “films are a world apart from Ozu: harsh, sometimes strident, in tone, splashed with dark humor, tending to contort the human body or thrust it into the bottoms of violently modernist compositions”.

He directed over four dozen films between 1937 and 1966. —Wikipedia 

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Jeremy Ashlyn

3Nov11

Anywhere to see this?

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trolley freak

11Aug11

As this film is based on notes Ozu made for what was to be his next film after An Autumn Afternoon, and indeed was Shochiku's official dedication to him after his death, I MUST see this film!!!

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