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| I Was
Born, But... |
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Passing
Fancy |
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Tokyo
Chorus |
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| 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. |
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