Yasujiro's Performance Experience
From 65438 to 0929, Yasujirō Ozu directed the TV series "I graduated, but …" starring Minoru Takada and Tanaka Kinuyo.
1930, he directed the drama "I came last, but ..." starring Tatsuo Saito and Kaoru Futaba Sui Cong.
From 65438 to 0932, he directed the drama "I was born, but …" starring Tatsuo Saito and Tomio Aoki.
On September 7th, 1933, the film "A whim" directed by Anjiro was released. It is the first film in Hiba series, and was selected as the best film of the year by the Japanese film Ten Days.
1934 filmed the second Hiba series "The Story of Floating Grass" starring Takeshi Sakamoto and Iida Butterfly.
1935, the Japanese Ministry of Education promoted the real traditional culture with educational films, and invited Matsutake to shoot Lion in the Mirror, directed by Yasujiro. The first half of the film was shot silently, and the second half was performed in front of the screen, and the recording was synchronized. This is ozu's most controversial work; 165438+1October 2 1 day, the last Hiba film shot by Yasujirō Ozu was released.
1936, Yasujirō Ozu directed the first audio film "Only Son".
On March 3rd, 1937, the family comedy The Forgotten Lady starring Tatsuo Saito and Sumiko Kurishima was released; On September 10, Yasujirō Ozu, aged 35, was recruited as a reserve officer corporal and attached to the Second Squadron of Field Gas Force of Central China Dispatching Army. She boarded the ship from Osaka on September 24th, landed in Shanghai on September 29th, and went directly into the Battle of Songhu. After the Battle of Shanghai, Ozu led his troops to attack Nanjing, then moved to East China and Central China, until 1939 expired in July.
194 1 year, he directed the family ethics film "Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family" starring Hideo Fujino, Ayako Katsuragi and Kuniko Miyake, which was selected as the best film of the year in Japanese film "Ten Days".
1June, 943, An Erlang enlisted again and was sent to the battlefield in Southeast Asia. This time, he was not an ordinary soldier, but a member of the film class of Junbao Department, and participated in the propaganda and reporting work of the Japanese army. After the defeat of Japan, he surrendered to the Japanese army in Singapore and became a prisoner of war. 1946 returned to China.
1947, Yasujirō Ozu filmed Mr. Longevity, the first post-war work.
1949, Yasujirō Ozu cooperated with the old screenwriter Kô Go Noda to release Late Spring, which marked the maturity of Yasujirō Ozu's films. This film was rated as the top ten best films in Japan that year and was selected as 200 Japanese film business cards.
195 1 year, Yasujirō Ozu directed and participated in the creation of the feature film "Mai Qiu", which was finally selected as the first of the top ten films of the year by the Japanese film ten-day newspaper and selected as 200 Japanese film business cards.
10.3, 1953 165438+ The family ethics film "The Story of Tokyo" directed by Setsuko Hara and Haruko Sugimura was released, which showed that the traditional extended family system was slowly disintegrating irretrievably. The film won the Sutherland Award at 1 London International Film Festival.
1958 made the first attempt to use color film to shoot "Flowers on the other shore", and was selected as the third of the top ten films of the Japanese film Ten Days. Yasujirō Ozu was awarded the purple ribbon by the Minister of Art Festival.
1959 was made into a color version of Floating Grass, describing the life and feelings of kabuki artists in the Jianghu. In the same year, he won the Japan Academy of Fine Arts Award.
1960 filmed a copy of Late Spring, Autumn Peace, and won the Best Director Award at the 8th Asia-Pacific Film Festival.
From 65438 to 0962, he directed the drama "The Taste of saury" starring Mariko Okada and Haruko Sugimura, which was the last work directed by Yasujiro before his death and was selected as one of the top ten Japanese films "Ten Days".
1963, Yasujirō Ozu was elected as a member of the Art Academy, which was the first time that a film director won this honor. 65438+February 65438+February, An Erlang died of cancer and was buried with his mother who died the year before last in Yuanjue Temple in North Kamakura.