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Equinox Flower

Higanbana
Direction
YASUJIRO OZU
Screenplay
Yasujiro Ozu, Kôgo Noda
Cinematography
Yuharu Atsuta
Editing
Yoshiyasu Hamamura
Music
Kojun Saitô
Cast
Shin Saburi, Kinuyo Tanaka, Ineko Arima, Yoshiko Kuga, Fujiko Yamamoto
Producer
Shizuo Yamanouchi
Production
Shôchiku Eiga
Edition(s)
37ª

Equinox Flower

Higanbana
  • Fiction
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  • 118 min.
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  • digital
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  • color
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  • 1958
Japan

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"At the wedding reception of an old friend’s daughter, Hirayama wonders why Mikam, one of his old friends, didn’t show up. Actually, Mikami was worried about his daughter Fumiko who had run away from home with her boyfriend, and did not wish to attend the ceremony. Mikami asks Hirayama to go and see how Fumiko is doing, and Hirayama visits a bar in town where she works as a hostess. While Hirayama is very understanding of Fumiko’s situation, he gets furious when Taniguchi, his daughter Setsuko’s boyfriend, makes a surprise visit to ask for his permission to marry Setsuko.
Yasujiro Ozu’s first color film.
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Born in Tokyo, 1903. In 1922, he got a job at Shochiku Studios and later directed his first film, Sword of Penitence (1927). Among his first films, I Graduated But... (1930) and Tokyo Chorus (1931, 27th Mostra) stand out. During World War II, he was imprisoned and sentenced to forced labor by the British. He eventually returned to filmmaking and directed Late Spring (1949), regarded in Japan as a masterpiece. The stand-out films that make up the latter half of his filmography are Early Summer (1951), Tokyo Story (1953), The Equinox Flower (1958), and Floating Weeds (1959). His last films – Good Morning (1959), Late Autumn (1960), The End of Summer (1961) and An Autumn Afternoon (1962) – were all screened during the 27th Mostra. Ozu died in 1963, on the day he would have turned 60, leaving behind 53 films.
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