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The A-Z of Ozu

A bluffers' guide to the films of Yasujiro Ozu

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Actors

The same actors recur in Ozu’s films – everyman Chishu Ryu, good-hearted daughter Setsuko Hara – because he knew exactly what each could deliver. When filming, he was strict: performances that seem natural were achieved by Ozu controlling every word and gesture.

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By Amakiri - Oct 2 2011

This is a common misconception about Ozu's style. He rarely used low angles. He did, however, prefer a low camera height and would shoot most objects 2/3 rds of the way down from its centre. The tatami mat thing is also a misconception that many people make. If you look at the films carefully a lot of the time the camera height will be much lower than anyone seated on a tatami mat.

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By Albert Guerra - Nov 29 2010

Does anybody have biographical information about actress Yagumo Rieko, who plays Otaka in the 1934 version of Floating Weeds (Ukigusa Monogatari)? Thanks

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By Leo Wong - Apr 18 2010

For an incomplete lists of the crews and casts of Ozu's 54 films, see: http://bit.ly/cKxN4x

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