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Passing Fancy

Yasujiro Ozu Japan, 1933

The first of many films featuring the endearing single-dad Kihachi (played wonderfully by Takeshi Sakamoto), Passing Fancy is a humorous and heartfelt study of a close, if fraught, father-son relationship. With an ever more sophisticated visual style and understanding of fragile human relationships, Ozu seamlessly weaves rib-tickling comedy and weighty family drama for this distinguished precursor to a brilliant career.

Details

  • 101 min
  • B&W
  • 1.33:1

Formats

  • DVD
  • 35mm

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