Yasujiro Ozu

Eclipse Series 3: Late Ozu [The Criterion Collection] [ReUp]  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at March 7, 2015
Eclipse Series 3: Late Ozu [The Criterion Collection] [ReUp]

Eclipse Series 3: Late Ozu [2007]
Early Spring (1956) / Tokyo Twilight (1957) / Equinox Flower (1958) / Late Autumn (1960) / The End of Summer (1961)
5 Films by Yasujiro Ozu
5xDVD9 | ISO+MDS | NTSC 4:3 | Scans -> 252 Mb | ~636 mins | Total: 35,3 Gb
Audio: Japanese AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama, Art-house | The Criterion Collection

Master filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu directed fifty-three feature films over the course of his long career. Yet it was in the final decade of his life, his “old master” phase, that he entered his artistic prime. Centered more than ever on the modern sensibilities of the younger generation, these delicate family dramas are marked by an exquisite formal elegance and emotional sensitivity about birth and death, love and marriage, and all the accompanying joys and loneliness. Along with such better-known films as Floating Weeds and An Autumn Afternoon, these five works illustrate the worldly wisdom of one of cinema’s great artists at the height of his powers.
Eclipse Series 10: Silent Ozu - Three Family Comedies (1931-1933) [The Criterion Collection] [Repost]

Eclipse Series 10: Silent Ozu - Three Family Comedies (1931-1933) [The Criterion Collection]
3xDVD9 | ISO | NTSC 4:3 (720x480) | HQ Scans (PNGs) | ~281 mins | 5,99 Gb + 5,85 Gb + 6,01 Gb
Silent with optional score AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps | Japanese intertitles with optional English subtitles
Genre: Comedy, Drama | Japan

In the late twenties and early thirties, Yasujiro Ozu was working steadily for Shochiku studios, honing his craft on dozens of silent films in various genres, from romantic melodramas to college comedies to gangster pictures—and, of course, movies about families. In these three droll domestic films—Tokyo Chorus, I Was Born, But … , and Passing Fancy, presented here with all-new scores by renowned silent-film composer Donald Sosin—Ozu movingly and humorously depicts middle-class struggles and the resentments between children and parents, establishing the emotional and aesthetic delicacy with which he would transform the landscape of cinema.

The Student Comedies - The Ozu Collection (1929-1932) [Re-UP]  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at May 2, 2015
The Student Comedies - The Ozu Collection (1929-1932) [Re-UP]

The Student Comedies - The Ozu Collection (1929-1932)
Days of Youth (1929) + I Flunked, But … (1930) + The Lady and the Beard (1931) + Where Now are the Dreams of Youth? (1932)
2DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | PAL 4:3 (720x576) | 316 mins | 7,69 Gb + 6,69 Gb
Silent or Score AC3 2.0 @ 320 Kbps with Japanese intertitles and English subtitles
Genre: Comedy, Romance

Master Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu (Tokyo Story) has been revered all over the world for the unique and poetic style of his films. This 2-disc set brings together all of his surviving early student-genre comedies on DVD for the first time.

Abbas Kiarostami - Five Dedicated to Ozu (2003)  Movies

Posted by ulysse01 at Feb. 8, 2010
Abbas Kiarostami - Five Dedicated to Ozu (2003)

Abbas Kiarostami - Five Dedicated to Ozu (2004) [1 DVD9]
Art House | Colour | No dialog | 74 min.
1 Double-Layer DVD | 300dpi Scans = 6.5 GBs | 100MB RARs | RS

Acclaimed Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami (A TASTE OF CHERRY, THROUGH THE OLIVE TREES) pays homage to Yasujiro Ozu, the brilliant Japanese filmmaker whose spare but evocative style has been a major influence on Kiarostami's work. Canny and sublime, the 74-minute film is comprised of five long, apparently single takes of a beach on the Caspian Sea, all focusing on the ocean, comprised of virtually no camera movement and enveloped in rapturous natural sound.

Late Spring (1949) [The Criterion Collection #331]  Movies

Posted by Efgrapha at Oct. 7, 2014
Late Spring (1949) [The Criterion Collection #331]

Banshun (1949) [The Criterion Collection #331]
2xDVD9 | ISO | NTSC, 4:3 (720x480) VBR | 01:48:09 & 01:31:49| 12.51 Gb
Audio: Japanese AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: English
Genre: Drama

Veteran Japanese writer/director Yasujiro Ozu's second postwar production was 1949's Late Spring or Banshun. Chisu Ryu plays another of Ozu's realistic middle-class types, this time a widower with a marriageable daughter. Not wishing to see the girl resign herself to spinsterhood, Ryu pretends that he himself is about to be married. The game plan is to convince the daughter that they'll be no room for her at home, thus forcing her to seek comfort and joy elsewhere. What makes this homey little domestic episode work is the rapport between Chisu Ryu and Setsuko Hara, who plays the daughter. Late Spring is no facile Hollywood farce; we like these people, believe in them, and wish them the best.

An Autumn Afternoon (1962) [The Criterion Collection #446]  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at Nov. 13, 2011
An Autumn Afternoon (1962) [The Criterion Collection #446]

An Autumn Afternoon (1962) [The Criterion Collection #446]
A Film by Yasujirô Ozu
DVD9 | ISO+MDS | NTSC 4:3 | Artwork -> 22 Mb | 01:52:45 | 8,01 Gb
Audio: Japanese AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps + English Commentary | Subs: English
Genre: Drama | 4 wins | Japan

Yasujiro Ozu’s final film was also his final masterpiece, the gently heartbreaking story of a man’s dignified resignation to both life’s ever-shifting currents and society’s gradual modernization. Though widower Shuhei Hirayama (Ozu’s frequent leading man Chishu Ryu) has been living comfortably for years with his grown daughter, a series of events leads him to accept and encourage her marriage and departure. As elegantly composed and achingly tender as any of the Japanese master’s films, An Autumn Afternoon (Sanma no aji) is one of cinema’s fondest farewells.

Early Summer (1951) - (The Criterion Collection - #240) [DVD9] [2004]  Movies

Posted by evaristegalois at April 22, 2011
Early Summer (1951) - (The Criterion Collection - #240) [DVD9] [2004]

Early Summer (1951) - (The Criterion Collection - #240) [DVD9] [2004]
A Film by Yasujiro Ozu
1 Original Dual-Layer DVD Image (.ISO) = 7.58 Gb | Complete Scans HQ PDF (800 dpi): 7 MB | 200 Mb RARs FileSonic/Netload/FileServe
Art-House/Classic | 1.33:1 | Black and White | Japanese Dolby Digital Mono | English Subtitles | 125 min

The Mamiya family is seeking a husband for their daughter, Noriko, but she has ideas of her own. Played by the extraordinary Setsuko Hara, Noriko impulsively chooses her childhood friend, at once fulfilling her family’s desires while tearing them apart. A seemingly simple story, Early Summer is one of Yasujiro Ozu’s most complex works—a nuanced examination of life’s changes across three generations. The Criterion Collection is proud to present one of the director’s most enduring classics.

Tokyo Story (1953) [The Criterion Collection #217] [ReUp]  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at March 9, 2015
Tokyo Story (1953) [The Criterion Collection #217] [ReUp]

Tokyo Story (1953)
A Film by Yasujirô Ozu
2xDVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 4:3 | Cover + Disc Scans | 02:16:01 | 14,81 Gb
Audio: Japanese AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama | The Criterion Collection #217

Yasujiro Ozu’s Tokyo Story (Tokyo Monogatari) follows an aging couple, Tomi and Sukichi, on their journey from their rural village to visit their two married children in bustling, postwar Tokyo. Their reception is disappointing: too busy to entertain them, their children send them off to a health spa. After Tomi falls ill she and Sukichi return home, while the children, grief-stricken, hasten to be with her. From a simple tale unfolds one of the greatest of all Japanese films. Starring Ozu regulars Chishu Ryu and Setsuko Hara, the film reprises one of the director’s favorite themes—that of generational conflict—in a way that is quintessentially Japanese and yet so universal in its appeal that it continues to resonate as one of cinema’s greatest masterpieces.

Wim Wenders - Tokyo-Ga (1985)  Movies

Posted by FNB47 at Feb. 29, 2008
Wim Wenders - Tokyo-Ga (1985)

Wim Wenders - Tokyo-Ga (1985)
723.9 MB | 1:27:11 | English with no s/t | DivX, 980 Kb/s | 640x480

A film study of modern Japan coupled to director Wim Wenders' quest to gain an understanding of one of his film idols - Yasujiro Ozu. The programme also features interviews with Ozu's cameraman, and fellow filmmaker Werner Herzog. The film starts and finishes with a scene from Tokyo Story.
A Story of Floating Weeds (1934) + Floating Weeds (1959) [The Criterion Collection #232] [Re-UP]

A Story of Floating Weeds (1934) + Floating Weeds (1959)
Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu
2xDVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 4:3 | 01:26:15 + 01:59:09 | Cover + Booklet | 5,45 Gb + 7,72 Gb
[1934] - Audio: Japanese intertitles + Music track + English Commentary track | Subtitles: English
[1959] - Audio: Japanese AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps + English Commentary track | Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama | The Criterion Collection #232

In 1959, Yasujiro Ozu remade his 1934 silent classic A Story of Floating Weeds in color with the celebrated cinematographer Kazuo Miyagawa (Rashomon, Ugetsu). Setting his later version in a seaside location, Ozu otherwise preserves the details of his elegantly simple plot wherein an aging actor returns to a small town with his troupe and reunities with his former lover and illegitimate son, a scenario that enrages his current mistress and results in heartbreak for all. Together, the films offer a unique glimpse into the evolution of one of cinema’s greatest directors. A Story of Floating Weeds reveals Ozu in the midst of developing his mode of expression; Floating Weeds reveals his distinct style at its pinnacle. In each, the director captures the joy and sadness in everyday life.