Late Spring is a 1949 Japanese drama film directed by Yasujirō Ozu and written by Ozu and Kogo Noda, based on the short novel Father and Daughter by the 20th-century novelist and critic Kazuo Hirotsu. The film was written and shot during the Allied Powers' Occupation of Japan and was subject to the Occupation's official censorship requirements. Starring Chishū Ryū, who was featured in almost all of the director's films, and Setsuko Hara, marking her first of six appearances in Ozu's work, it is the first installment of Ozu’s so-called "Noriko trilogy", succeeded by Early Summer and Tokyo Story ; in each of which Hara portrays a young woman named Noriko, though the three Norikos are distinct, unrelated characters, linked primarily by their status as single women in postwar Japan.
Late Spring (1949)
Directed by Yasujiro Ozu
Genres - Drama |
Release Date - Sep 13, 1949 |
Run Time - 110 min. |
Countries - Japan |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Narrative Location: Kyoto
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Alternate Titles
Banshun
EC, JP
Geç Gelen Bahar
TR
Kasno proljece
YU
Kathysterimeni anoixi
GR
Késő tavasz
HU
La fin du printemps
FR
Late Spring
, AU, CA, EU, MX, GB, US
Myöhäinen kevät
FI
Pai E Filha
BR
Późna wiosna
PL
Primavera tardía
AR, MX, ES, UY
Primavera Tardia
PT
Printemps tardif
CA, FR
Sent om våren
SE
Tarda primavera
IT
Καθυστερημένη άνοιξη
GR
Късна пролет
BG
晩春
CN, JP, TW
만춘
KR