Floating Weeds
is a 1959 Japanese drama directed by Yasujirō Ozu, starring Nakamura Ganjirō II and Machiko Kyō. Considered one of the greatest films ever made, it is a remake of Ozu's own black-and-white silent film A Story of Floating Weeds (1934).
Plot
During the summer of 1958 at a seaside town on the Inland Sea, a travelling theatre troupe arrives by ship, headed by the troupe's lead actor and owner, Komajuro. While the rest of the troupe goes around the town to publicize their appearance, Komajuro visits his former mistress, Oyoshi, who runs a small eatery in the town. They have a grown-up son, Kiyoshi, who works at the post office as a mail clerk and is saving up to study at the university. However, he doesn't know who Komajuro is, having been told he is his uncle. Komajuro invites Kiyoshi to go fishing at sea.
More details
| author | Kōgo Noda Yasujirō Ozu |
|---|---|
| contentLocation | Japan |
| director | Yasujirō Ozu |
| editor | Toyo Suzuki |
| genre | drama |
| keywords | barber shop change of heart fish impresario inland sea kabuki kuwana post office seaside town seto inland sea suspect train station travelling theatre |
| musicBy | Toshirō Mayuzumi |
| producer | Masaichi Nagata |
| publisher | Daiei Film |
| theme | japanese silent |