Tokyo-Ga

Tokyo-Ga
Directed by Wim Wenders
Produced by Chris Sievernich
Starring Wim Wenders (narrator)
Chishū Ryū
Yuharu Atsuta
Werner Herzog
Music by Laurent Petitgand "Dick Tracy",
Cinematography Edward Lachman
Edited by Solveig Dommartin
Jon Neuburger
Wim Wenders
Release dates
1985
Running time
92 minutes
Country United States
West Germany
Language French
English
Japanese
German

Tokyo-Ga is a 1985 documentary film (shot in spring 1983) directed by Wim Wenders ostensibly about filmmaker Yasujirō Ozu. The film ranges from explicit focus on Ozu's filmmaking—Wenders interviews Ozu’s regular cinematographer, Yuharu Atsuta, and one of Ozu’s favorite actors, Chishū Ryū—to scenes of contemporary Tokyo such as pachinko and plastic food displays. Wenders introduces the film as a "diary on film." It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1985 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

Sections

  1. Reflections on Ozu
  2. Tokyo
  3. The center of the world
  4. Chishū Ryū
  5. Mu
  6. Amusements
  7. Wax food
  8. Searching for images
  9. Trains
  10. Yuharu Atsuta
  11. A good-bye

References

  1. "Festival de Cannes: Tokyo-Ga". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-07-07.
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