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Tokyo-Ga

(1985)

Regisseur:

Wim Wenders

Schauspieler:

Yûharu Atsuta, Werner Herzog, Chishu Ryu, Chris Marker
Wim Wenders Dokumentarfilm handelt von seiner Reise nach Japan. Angetan von der Arbeit des Regisseurs Yasujiro Ozu, der sich mit seinen Werken als Chronist der verändernden Gesellschaft rühmen kann, werden u.a. auch Werner Herzog, Yuuharu Atsuta und Chishu Ryu interviewt.

Wim Wenders says, "If in our century something sacred still existed… if there were something like a sacred treasure of the cinema, then for me that would have to be the work of the Japanese director, Yasujiro Ozu. He made fifty-four films. Silent films in the Twenties, black-and-white films in the Thirties and Forties, and finally colour films until his death on December 12th, 1963, on his sixtieth birthday. Ozu's work does not need my praise and such a sacred treasure of the cinema could only reside in the realm of the imagination. And so, my trip to Tokyo was in no way a pilgrimage. I was curious as to whether I still could track down something from this time, whether there was still anything left of this work. Images perhaps, or even people… Or whether so much would have changed in Tokyo in the twenty years since Ozu's death that nothing would be left to find.
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    Wim Wenders Dokumentarfilm handelt von seiner Reise nach Japan. Angetan von der Arbeit des Regisseurs Yasujiro Ozu, der sich mit seinen Werken als Chronist der verändernden Gesellschaft rühmen kann, werden u.a. auch Werner Herzog, Yuuharu Atsuta und Chishu Ryu interviewt.

    Wim Wenders says, "If in our century something sacred still existed… if there were something like a sacred treasure of the cinema, then for me that would have to be the work of the Japanese director, Yasujiro Ozu. He made fifty-four films. Silent films in the Twenties, black-and-white films in the Thirties and Forties, and finally colour films until his death on December 12th, 1963, on his sixtieth birthday. Ozu's work does not need my praise and such a sacred treasure of the cinema could only reside in the realm of the imagination. And so, my trip to Tokyo was in no way a pilgrimage. I was curious as to whether I still could track down something from this time, whether there was still anything left of this work. Images perhaps, or even people… Or whether so much would have changed in Tokyo in the twenty years since Ozu's death that nothing would be left to find.

    Runtime:

    ~92 Min.

    Video Stream:

    DVD

    Audio Stream:

    AC3

    Writers:

    Wim Wenders

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