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    The Only Son/There Was a Father: Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu - (The Criterion Collection - #524) [2 DVD9] [2010]

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    The Only Son/There Was a Father: Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu - (The Criterion Collection - #524) [2 DVD9] [2010]

    The Only Son/There Was a Father: Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu - (The Criterion Collection - #524) [2 DVD9] [2010]
    2 Original Dual-Layer DVD Image (.ISO) = 13.41 GB | Complete Scans HQ PDF (800 dpi): 93 MB | 400 Mb RARs | FileSonic/Netload/FileServe/Hotfile
    Art-House/Drama | Black and White | Japanese Dolby Digital Mono | English Subtitles | 169 min

    These rare early films from Yasujiro Ozu are considered by many to be two of the Japanese director’s finest works, paving the way for a career among the most sensitive and significant in cinema. The Only Son and There Was a Father make a graceful pair, bookending a crucial period in Japanese history. In the former, Ozu’s first sound film, made during a time of intense economic crisis, a mother sacrifices her own happiness for her son’s education; the latter, released in the midst of World War II, stars Ozu stalwart Chishu Ryu as a widowed schoolteacher whose devotion to his son ends up driving them apart. Criterion proudly presents these nearly lost treasures for the first time on home video.




    THE ONLY SON


    The Only Son/There Was a Father: Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu - (The Criterion Collection - #524) [2 DVD9] [2010]


    Yasujiro Ozu’s first talkie, the uncommonly poignant The Only Son is among the Japanese director’s greatest works. In its simple story about a good-natured mother who gives up everything to ensure her son’s education and future, Ozu touches on universal themes of sacrifice, family, love, and disappointment. Spanning many years, The Only Son is a family portrait in miniature, shot and edited with its maker’s customary exquisite control.


    MOVIE:
    DIRECTOR: Yasujiro Ozu
    COUNTRY: Japan
    YEAR: 1936


    Cast & Credits

    Cast

    Tsune Nonomiya Choko Iida
    Ryosuke (adult) Shinichi Himori
    Ryosuke (child) Masao Hayama
    Sugiko Yoshiko Tsubouchi
    Otaka Mitsuko Yoshikawa
    Okubo Chishu Ryu

    Credits
    Director Yasujiro Ozu
    Story James Maki (a.k.a. Yasujiro Ozu)
    Screenplay Tadao Ikeda and Masao Arata
    Cinematography Shojiro Sugimoto
    Sound Hideo Mohara and Eiichi Hesegawa
    Art director Tatsuo Hamada
    Music Senji Ito

    The Only Son/There Was a Father: Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu - (The Criterion Collection - #524) [2 DVD9] [2010]

    The Only Son/There Was a Father: Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu - (The Criterion Collection - #524) [2 DVD9] [2010]

    The Only Son/There Was a Father: Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu - (The Criterion Collection - #524) [2 DVD9] [2010]



    Disc Features

    * New high-definition digital transfer
    * New video interviews with film scholars Tadao Sato, David Bordwell, and Kristin Thompson
    * New and improved English subtitle translation
    * PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic and historian Tony Rayns







    THERE WAS A FATHER


    The Only Son/There Was a Father: Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu - (The Criterion Collection - #524) [2 DVD9] [2010]


    Yasujiro Ozu’s frequent leading man Chishu Ryu is riveting as Shuhei, a widowed high school teacher who finds that the more he tries to do what is best for his son’s future, the more they are separated. Though primarily a delicately wrought story of parental love, There Was a Father offers themes of sacrifice that were deemed appropriately patriotic by Japanese censors at the time of its release during World War II, making it a uniquely political film in Ozu’s body of work.


    MOVIE:
    DIRECTOR: Yasujiro Ozu
    COUNTRY: Japan
    YEAR: 1942


    Cast & Credits

    Cast


    Shuhei Horikawa Chishu Ryu
    Ryohei (adult) Shuji Sano
    Ryohei (child) Haruhiko Tsugawa
    Yasutaro Kurokawa Shin Saburi
    Makoto Hirata Takeshi Sakamoto
    Fumi Mitsuko Mito
    Seiichi Masayoshi Otsuka
    Minoru Uchida Shinichi Himori


    Credits
    Director Yasujiro Ozu
    Screenplay Yasujiro Ozu, Tadao Ikeda and Takao Yanai
    Cinematography Yuharu Atsuta
    Editing Yoshiyasu Hamamura
    Music Kyoichi Saiki
    Art director Tatsuo Hamada

    The Only Son/There Was a Father: Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu - (The Criterion Collection - #524) [2 DVD9] [2010]

    The Only Son/There Was a Father: Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu - (The Criterion Collection - #524) [2 DVD9] [2010]

    The Only Son/There Was a Father: Two Films by Yasujiro Ozu - (The Criterion Collection - #524) [2 DVD9] [2010]



    Disc Features

    * New high-definition digital transfer
    * New video interview with film scholars David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson
    * New and improved English subtitle translation
    * PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic and historian Tony Rayns, an appreciation of actor Chishu Ryu by Japanese film scholar Donald Richie, and comments by Ryu on director Yasujiro Ozu




    DVD:
    DVD RELEASE: July 13, 2010
    STUDIO: Criterion
    CATALOG: 524 (#525 + #526)
    SYSTEM: NTSC
    SCREEN: 1.33:1
    BLACK AND WHITE
    AUDIO: Japanese Dolby Digital Mono
    SUBTITLES: English
    RUNTIME (MOVIE): 169 minutes (82 min + 87 min)


    EXTRACTION:
    ENGINE: DVD Decrypter
    DVD: 2 Full Dual-Layer DVDs
    FILE EXTENSION: Image (.ISO) + MDS file
    FILE SIZE: 13.41 GB (7.03 GB + 6.38 GB)
    SCANS HQ PDF(800 DPI): 93 MB


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