Tokyo-Ga is Wim Wenders' personal, diary-like film following his journey to Tokyo to discover more about director Yasujiro Ozu and the Japan seen in his work. Calling Ozu a "holy treasure of cinema" Wenders sets out to explore Tokyo 20 years after his death, as well as meet up with Ozu's long-time collaborators. Wenders' insightful and contemplative voiceover accompanies throughout.
Tokyo-Ga is Wim Wenders' personal, diary-like film following his journey to Tokyo to discover more about director Yasujiro Ozu and the Japan seen in his work. Calling Ozu a "holy treasure of cinema" Wenders sets out to explore Tokyo 20 years after his death, as well as meet up with Ozu's long-time collaborators. Wenders' insightful and contemplative voiceover accompanies throughout.
Tokyo-Ga is Wim Wenders' personal, diary-like film following his journey to Tokyo to discover more about director Yasujiro Ozu and the Japan seen in his work. Calling Ozu a "holy treasure of cinema" Wenders sets out to explore Tokyo 20 years after his death, as well as meet up with Ozu's long-time collaborators. Wenders' insightful and contemplative voiceover accompanies throughout.