Many consider Yasujiro Ozu's Noriko Trilogy (1949's Late Spring, 1951's Early Summer, and 1953's Tokyo Story) the Japanese maestro's magnum opus. Dealing with timeless familial themes that still resonate today, my guest Sinjun and I will discuss these endearing family dramas while touching on the cinematic techniques that Ozu was so well-known for and a background in Japanese filmmaking at the time.
Sinjun Chapman is a film school graduate who creates online content on classic and international cinema, with a special love for Tarkovsky and Japanese cinema.
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