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Ozu

Ozu

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Drama

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Commemorating the 120th anniversary of Ozu Yasujiro's birth, six up-and-coming filmmakers remade six of his early silent films as a contemporary mini-series.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Ended

Original Language

Japanese

Runtime

mins

Rating

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Release Date

09 July 2025

Country

Japan

Cast

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