An Autumn Afternoon / A Hen In The Wind - An Autumn Afternoon  a Hen in the Wind Dual - Movies - BFI - 5035673010723 - May 23, 2011
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An Autumn Afternoon / A Hen In The Wind Dual Format edition

Director Yasujiro Ozu's final film, AN AUTUMN AFTERNOON, continues his quietly observed explorations of family dynamics in postwar Japan. Frequent Ozu star Chishu Ryu plays Shuhei Hirayama, an aging widower whose three children each depend upon him in varying degrees. The eldest, Kazuo, who is married, is a spendthrift who purchases a new set of golf clubs, then hits up his indulgent dad for a loan to buy a refrigerator. The middle child, daughter Michiko, is a 24-year-old still living at home and happy to be the domestic fulcrum between her father and her younger brother, Koichi, a willful teenager. Shuhei's conviction that Michiko isn't ready for marriage scares away a potential suitor in whom she is also interested. But the old man has a change of heart after a long drinking session with several buddies, who warn him that Michiko might wind up an old maid, trapped in the web of loneliness he knows all too well. He arranges a marriage for her, and she finds herself caught between her own desires and her duty to her father. Yhis release also includes Ozu's 1948 film A HEN IN THE WIND (KAZE NO NAKA NO MENDORI).


UK VERSION /CAST: SHIMA IWASHITA, CHISHU RYU

Media Movies     Blu-ray   (Blu-ray Disc)
Number of discs 2
Released May 23, 2011
EAN/UPC 5035673010723
Label BFI BFIB1072
Genre Drama
Dimensions 169 × 134 × 16 mm   ·   158 g
Playtime 01:53:00
Region code Region B   (Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia and Oceania)
Language Japanese  
Subtitles English

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