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A father who is dependent on his daughter comes to realise that she needs to find a life of her own. Out to own as part of The Ozu Collection: Volume 4.

Cultural changes in post war Japan come close to home when the concept of arranged marriage is questioned.

Cracks start to show in a middle-aged couple's marriage.

The humanity of small things in a Tokyo suburb in the Fifties as Western consumerism encroaches.

A widow tries to persuade her daughter to wed, even though it means she will be left alone. Re-released in cinemas in 2010.

Fourth collection in the series, celebrates Ozu's later work, including Late Autumn and An Autumn Afternoon.

Yasujiro Ozu's masterpiece about the indifference of families.

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Childhood foray to open Cannes Critics’ Week Award-winning director Laura Wendel returns to Croisette with second feature
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