Five: Dedicated to Ozu

Five: Dedicated to Ozu (2004)

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Acclaimed Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami pays homage to Yasujiro Ozu, the brilliant Japanese filmmaker whose spare but evocative style has been a major influence on Kiarostami's work, with this non-narrative visual experiment. Five features five extended single-shot sequences shot along a… More

Unrated, 1 hr. 14 min.
Directed By
Abbas Kiarostami
Written By
Abbas Kiarostami
Genres
Documentary, Drama, Art House & International, Special Interest
In Theaters
Dec 31, 2003 Wide
On DVD
Jul 24, 2007

Critic Reviews

  • Robert Davis, Paste Magazine

    I wouldn't want Kiarostami to abandon narrative filmmaking forever, but I can think of far worse things to stick in your brain than five contemplative shots of nature.

  • Jeffrey M. Anderson, Combustible Celluloid

    If one looks carefully enough, one can pick up little "stories" in the images, and there's a relaxing, meditative quality that also comes of Ozu's images.

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