Dir. Yasujiro Ozu (1959).
Remaking his most atmospheric silent film, Yasujiro Ozu infused his comedy of itinerant actors and tangled paternities with a rueful melancholy.
Lincoln Center delves into tales of the wicked, the outcast, the unholy, the misunderstood, and the freakish in a survey of the audacious director’s genre-busting — and defining — films.