Passing Fancy
1933 Japanese silent film by Yasujiro Ozu / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the 1933 film. For the band, see A Passing Fancy. For the Frasier episode, see A Passing Fancy (Frasier).
Passing Fancy (出来ごころ, Dekigokoro) is a 1933 silent movie produced by Shochiku Company, directed by Japanese director Yasujirō Ozu and starring Takeshi Sakamoto, Nobuko Fushimi, Den Obinata and Chouko Iida.
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Directed by | Yasujirō Ozu |
Written by | Yasujirō Ozu (alias James Maki) (story) Tadao Ikeda (screenplay) |
Produced by | Shochiku Kinema |
Starring | Takeshi Sakamoto Nobuko Fushimi Den Obinata Chouko Iida |
Cinematography | Hideo Shigehara Shojiro Sugimoto |
Edited by | Kazuo Ishikawa |
Distributed by | Shochiku Company (1933) The Criterion Collection (2008) |
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Running time | 101 min. |
Country | Japan |
Languages | silent film Japanese intertitles |
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It won the Kinema Junpo Award for best film, the second of three consecutive years an Ozu film won, following I Was Born, But... and preceding A Story of Floating Weeds.[1][2][3]
Ozu regular Chishū Ryū has a small role towards the end of the film as a fellow passenger on board a ship.