
In this documentary, filmmaker Daniel Raim delves into Yasujiro Ozu's remarkable late work, in which the master made the leap from black and white to color. In his stirring tribute to the great filmmaker, Raim examines Ozu's life and work through archival treasures such as his diary and the red teakettle from the family drama "Equinox Flower" (1958); sits down with Ozu's nephew and the producer of the director's gently elegiac final film, "An Autumn Afternoon" (1962); and interweaves many scenes and images from the vibrant and humane films with which the director capped his career.
Cast
Crew

Daniel Raim
Director, Writer, Editor, Producer, Camera Operator

Peter Becker
Executive Producer
Jonathan Turell
Executive Producer
Fumiko Takagi
Executive Producer
Yuki Machida
Associate Producer
Nobutaka Shirahama
Camera Operator
Robin Probyn
Camera Operator
Brett Sharlow
Production Manager
Kim Hendrickson
Supervising Producer
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