An Autumn Afternoon (1962)
A father who is dependent on his daughter comes to realise that she needs to find a life of her own. Out to own as part of The Ozu Collection: Volume 4.
Equinox Flower (1958)
Cultural changes in post war Japan come close to home when the concept of arranged marriage is questioned.
The Flavour Of Green Tea Over Rice (1952)
Cracks start to show in a middle-aged couple's marriage.
Good Morning (1959)
The humanity of small things in a Tokyo suburb in the Fifties as Western consumerism encroaches.
Late Autumn (1960)
A widow tries to persuade her daughter to wed, even though it means she will be left alone. Re-released in cinemas in 2010.
The Ozu Collection: Volume Four (2007)
Fourth collection in the series, celebrates Ozu's later work, including Late Autumn and An Autumn Afternoon.
Tokyo Story (1953)
Yasujiro Ozu's masterpiece about the indifference of families.
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