お早よう (Good Morning) 1959 G
      Production still from Good Morning 1959 / Dir: Yasujirō Ozu / Image courtesy: Shochiku / View full image
When
6.00 pm, Wed 15 Mar 2023 (94 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
 
About
A charming comedy from a pre-eminent auteur of Japanese cinema, Yasujirō Ozu’s Good Morning is a spirited diorama of intergenerational family relationships told with the director’s meticulous, meditative style and endearing tenderness toward his subjects.
A reimagining of his earlier silent film I Was Born, But… 1932, the film follows the day-to-day goings-on in a housing development in suburban Tokyo, where two young boys take a vow of silence in protest against their parents, Keitarô and Tamiko, in order to get them to buy a television set. Their remonstration does not go unnoticed by the neighbours, who mistake the pair’s silence for personal rebuke, and respond with idle chatter and meddlesome gossip.
A delight from first to final frame, Ozu’s second ever colour feature takes satiric aim at community, consumerism, and the family unit in post-war Japan; seeking to ask – in a fashion not unlike that of its young protagonists – why bother with meaningless pleasantries when one can merely pass wind?
Good Morning will screen from a 2K digital restoration.
Production Credits
- Director: Yasujirô Ozu
 - Script: Kôgo Noda, Yasujirô Ozu
 - Cinematographer: Yûharu Atsuta
 - Editor: Yoshiyasu Hamamura
 - Print Source: Shochiku
 - Rights: Shochiku
 - Year: 1959
 - Runtime: 94 minutes
 - Country: Japan
 - Language: Japanese
 - Subtitles: English
 - Colour: Colour
 - Shooting Format: 35mm
 - Screening Format: DCP