Tokyo-Ga

Tokyo-Ga (1985)

  • 60% of critics liked it
    (5 reviews)

  • 78% of users liked it
    (707 ratings)

In this intriguing documentary, award-winning German director and producer Wim Wenders combines clips from one of his favorite directors, Ozu Yasujiro (see the tribute to Ozu, Ikite wa Mita Keredo.. by Inoue Kazuo), with actual scenes from the sprawling, crowded megalopolis of Tokyo to discover… More

Unrated,
Directed By
Genres
Documentary, Drama, Art House & International, Special Interest
In Theaters
Jan 1, 2003 Limited

Critic Reviews

  • Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

    Wonderfully absurd hero-worshiping homage to Yasujiro Ozu.

  • David Nusair, Reel Film Reviews

    ...nonsensical...

  • Peter Canavese, Groucho Reviews

    Wenders bops around Tokyo with the assurance of a skilled filmmaker, and emerges with an understated but certainly curious sociological postcard of '80s Tokyo.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Stella D


    i felt like wenders could've done a lot more with this :\

  • Anthony L


    Tokyo-Ga is made out of love for Ozu and raises the Question - is there anything left of Ozu's world? - Simple answer is no, not really, but little reminders like the little boy at the train station who refuses to stand, reminding Wenders (and most fans I'd imagine) of many… More

  • Graham J


    One of the most enjoyable documentaries I've seen, this meditation on Japan and director Yasujiro Ozu, is chock full of amazing images 80's Japan.

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