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Yasujiro Ozu

Yasujiro Ozu

Yasujiro Ozu was a Japanese film director known for his unique and innovative visual style. His style became famous in the 1950s and 1960s with films like 'Tokyo Story' and 'Late Spring'. Ozu's visual style was characterized by static camera placement, low camera angles, and a 360-degree axis of action. He was known for his minimalist approach to filmmaking, focusing on ordinary, everyday moments and family dynamics. Ozu's style was also notable for its use of pillow shots, which are still-life shots of landscapes or interior spaces that function as a visual pause or transition between scenes. His visual style often conveyed a sense of calm and contemplation, and his films were praised for their realism and emotional depth.

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SOMETHING in the style of Yasujiro Ozu

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Akira KurosawaFederico FelliniMichelangelo AntonioniAndrei Tarkovsky
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