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- Late_Spring abstract "Late Spring (晩春, Banshun) is a 1949 Japanese drama film, directed by Yasujirō Ozu and produced by the Shochiku studio. It is based on the short novel Father and Daughter (Chichi to musume) by the 20th century novelist and critic Kazuo Hirotsu, and was adapted for the screen by Ozu and his frequent collaborator, screenwriter Kogo Noda. The film was written and shot during the Allied Powers' Occupation of Japan and was subject to the Occupation's official censorship requirements. It stars Chishu Ryu, who was featured in almost all of the director’s films, and Setsuko Hara, making her first of six appearances in Ozu’s work. It is the first installment of Ozu’s so-called “Noriko trilogy”—the others are Early Summer (Bakushu, 1951) and Tokyo Story (Tokyo Monogatari, 1953)—in each of which Hara portrays a young woman named Noriko, though the three Norikos are distinct, unrelated characters, linked primarily by their status as single women in postwar Japan.Late Spring belongs to the type of Japanese film known as shomingeki, a genre that deals with the ordinary daily lives of working class and middle class people of modern times. The film is frequently regarded as the first in the director’s final creative period, "the major prototype of the [director's] 1950s and 1960s work." These films are characterized by, among other traits, an exclusive focus on stories about families during Japan's immediate postwar era, a tendency towards very simple plots and the use of a generally static camera.Late Spring was released in September 1949 and received very positive reviews in the Japanese press. The following year, it was awarded the prestigious Kinema Junpo critics' award as the best Japanese production released in 1949. In 1972, the film was commercially released in the United States, again to very positive reviews. Late Spring has been referred to as the director's "most perfect" work, as "the definitive film of Ozu's master filmmaking approach and language" and has been called "one of the most perfect, most complete, and most successful studies of character ever achieved in Japanese cinema." In the 2012 version of the widely-respected decennial "Greatest Films of All Time" Sight & Sound poll, published by the British Film Institute (BFI), Late Spring appears as the 15th greatest film of all time.".
- Late_Spring cinematography Yuuharu_Atsuta.
- Late_Spring director Yasujir%C5%8D_Ozu.
- Late_Spring distributor New_Yorker_Films.
- Late_Spring distributor Shochiku.
- Late_Spring editing Yoshiyasu_Hamamura.
- Late_Spring musicComposer Senji_It%C3%B4.
- Late_Spring runtime "6480.0".
- Late_Spring starring Chishu_Ryu.
- Late_Spring starring Haruko_Sugimura.
- Late_Spring starring Setsuko_Hara.
- Late_Spring thumbnail Late_Spring_(Banshun)_1949.jpg?width=300.
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- Late_Spring writer Kogo_Noda.
- Late_Spring writer Yasujir%C5%8D_Ozu.
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- Late_Spring alt "An attractive young Japanese woman, wearing a white blouse, is shown talking, photographed from below; a lamp, some bottles on a mantlepiece and part of a painting are visible in the left background.".
- Late_Spring alt "Head-and-shoulders image of the actress Setsuko Hara as Noriko in the film".
- Late_Spring alt "In a semi-darkened room, an ordinary vase is seen on the floor in the background, behind which is a screen upon which the shadows of branches appear".
- Late_Spring alt "Noriko, in traditional costume, lying on a futon and covered with a blanket, stares at the ceiling, smiling".
- Late_Spring alt "Noriko, wearing the same dress as in the Noh sequence, is shown seated on a sofa from a slightly lower angle; a window and some books are dimly visible in the background.".
- Late_Spring alt "Shot from below of a large tree in full bloom.".
- Late_Spring alt "Shot of a Japanese pagoda , set among ordinary rooftops and trees, with tree-lined mountains and sky in the background.".
- Late_Spring alt "Without warning, Noriko's expression has changed to one of pensive melancholy; the vase is then seen again for ten more seconds, and the next scene begins.".
- Late_Spring caption "... however, in the reverse shot, Noriko is also seen from below, rather than from Aya's point-of-view, retaining the "low" camera angle.".
- Late_Spring caption "A six-second shot of a vase, in front of a shōji screen, upon which the shadows of branches are visible...".
- Late_Spring caption "After her father falls asleep at the Kyoto inn, Noriko looks at the ceiling and appears to smile...".
- Late_Spring caption "In a dialogue between Noriko and her friend Aya , Aya is seen from below, as if from the seated Noriko's point-of-view...".
- Late_Spring caption "Noriko lying on futon as before, but looking upset and very near tears".
- Late_Spring caption "Setsuko Hara in Late Spring".
- Late_Spring cinematography Yuuharu_Atsuta.
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- Late_Spring country "Japan".
- Late_Spring direction "vertical".
- Late_Spring director Yasujirō_Ozu.
- Late_Spring distributor "New Yorker Films".
- Late_Spring distributor "Shochiku".
- Late_Spring editing Yoshiyasu_Hamamura.
- Late_Spring footer "Two examples of pillow shots used in Late Spring".
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- Late_Spring image "Noriko angry.png".
- Late_Spring image "Noriko glad.png".
- Late_Spring image "Noriko sad.png".
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- Late_Spring language "Japanese".
- Late_Spring music Senji_Itô.
- Late_Spring name "Late Spring".
- Late_Spring producer "Takeshi Yamamoto".
- Late_Spring runtime "6480.0".
- Late_Spring starring Chishu_Ryu.
- Late_Spring starring Haruko_Sugimura.
- Late_Spring starring Setsuko_Hara.
- Late_Spring studio Shochiku.
- Late_Spring title "Late Spring".
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- Late_Spring writer Kogo_Noda.
- Late_Spring writer "Yasujirō Ozu".
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- Late_Spring subject Category:Japanese-language_films.
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- Late_Spring comment "Late Spring (晩春, Banshun) is a 1949 Japanese drama film, directed by Yasujirō Ozu and produced by the Shochiku studio. It is based on the short novel Father and Daughter (Chichi to musume) by the 20th century novelist and critic Kazuo Hirotsu, and was adapted for the screen by Ozu and his frequent collaborator, screenwriter Kogo Noda. The film was written and shot during the Allied Powers' Occupation of Japan and was subject to the Occupation's official censorship requirements.".
- Late_Spring label "Bashun".