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The cinema of Ozu Yasujiro : histories of the everyday

Part of the Edinburgh studies in East Asian film series
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One of the most well regarded of non-Western film directors, responsible for acknowledged classics like Tokyo Story (1953), Ozu Yasujiro worked during a period of immense turbulence for Japan and its population.

This book offers a new interpretation of Ozu's career, from his earliest work in the 1920s up to his death in 1963, focusing on Ozu's depiction of the everyday life and experiences of ordinary Japanese people during a time of depression, war and economic resurgence.

Firmly situating him within the context of the Japanese film industry, Woojeong Joo examines Ozu's work as a studio director and his relation to sound cinema, and looks in-depth at his wartime experiences and his adaptation to post-war Japanese society.

Drawing on Japanese materials not previously examined in western scholarship, this is a ground-breaking new study of a master of cinema.

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Edinburgh University Press
0748696326 / 9780748696321
Hardback
16/05/2017
United Kingdom
English
xii, 276 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm
Published in Scotland.