Kuniko Miyake
7 titles
Filmography
7 results

Early Summer
(1951)In post-war Japan, a 28-year-old woman's family wants to find her a husband. But they have very different ideas about what constitutes a good match.

Good Morning
(1959)Two boys stop speaking until their parents will buy them a new TV.
Brothers and Sisters of the Toda Family
(1941)
Tokyo Story
(1953)Yasujirô Ozu’s Tokyo Story (Tôkyô Monogatari) follows an aging couple, Tomi and Sukichi, on their journey from their rural village to visit their two married children in bustling, postwar Tokyo.

Late Spring
(1949)Several people, including friends and family, try to talk 27-year-old Noriko into marrying, but she only wants to keep caring for her widowed father.
Gonza the Spearman
(1986)
The Flavor of Green Tea Over Rice
(1952)One of the ineffably lovely domestic sagas made by Yasujiro Ozu at the height of his mastery, THE FLAVOR OF GREEN TEA OVER RICE is a sublimely piercing portrait of a marriage coming quietly undone. Secrets and deceptions strain the already tenuous relationship of a childless, middle-aged couple, as the wife’s city-bred sophistication bumps up against the husband’s small-town simplicity, and a generational sea change—in the form of her headstrong, modern niece—sweeps over their household. The director’s abiding concern with family dynamics receives one of its most spirited treatments, with a wry, tender humor and buoyant expansiveness that moves the action from the home into the baseball stadiums, pachinko parlors, and ramen shops of postwar Tokyo.