Ozu's Cinephilia
Daniel KasmanA cinephile citation by Ozu in his masterpiece Late Spring (1949).
A cinephile citation by Ozu in his masterpiece Late Spring (1949).
Cinema Scope launches their comprehensive coverage of TIFF, Kevin Corrigan recalls his time with Tony Scott & Thom Andersen writes on Ozu.
A perfect murder is plotted, while the director concentrates on plotting the geography of an apartment in three dimensions.
Also: The book on Philip Kaufman, the Whitney Biennial, Godard and Brakhage @ MoMA and more.
Best known in the West for her work with Ozu, Awashima performed well into her 80s.
An end-of-2011 celebration not of new films but of old films revived and seen throughout the year. Ozu, Marilyn Monroe, Raoul Walsh, oh my!
Also: Malick, Ozu, Robert Kramer and more lists and awards.
A rare, surviving poster for a lost film: Ozu’s 1930 comedy Ojosan or Young Miss.
The festival features a retrospective of work by actress Kyoko Kagawa, now 79.
Finding Ozu in a 1954 Western shot by the great John Alton.
Nick Pinkerton in the Voice on Five Japanese Divas, running from tomorrow through April 21: "Rarefied Ozu, bold Kurosawa, saturnine Naruse, magisterial Mizoguchi. The Great Men are here, and then some
David Greven in the new Winter 2010 issue of Cineaste: "Judging by these first three entries of Arsenal Pulp Press's new series Queer Film Classics, the editors — Matthew Hays and Thomas Waugh — have