

Sat, Jul 05
|Music Box Theatre
The MIYUMI Project Japanese Experimental Ensemble for Chicago Film Society
The MIYUMI Project Japanese Experimental Ensemble plays live musical accompaniment to A Story of Floating Weeds by Yasujiro Ozu at the Music Box for Chicago Film Society
Time & Location
Jul 05, 2025, 11:30 AM
Music Box Theatre, 3733 N Southport Ave, Chicago, IL 60613, USA
About this event
The MIYUMI Project Japanese Experimental Ensemble plays live musical accompaniment to silent film A Story of Floating Weeds by Yasujiro Ozu for the Chicago Film Society Presents series at the Music Box
From the organizers:
Early in his career, Japanese filmmaker Yasujirō Ozu regularly channelled the snappy verve of American commercial cinema, name-checking Ernst Lubitsch and Harold Lloyd and fashioning transpacific translations of gangster films and melodramas. (In the fanciful world of silent Ozu, everyone is a cinephile with a Hollywood sweet tooth, with posters for Our Dancing Daughters and The Champ hanging in office buildings and apartments.) Even A Story of Floating Weeds, an understated and seemingly culturally-specific account of a kabuki ensemble touring the Japanese countryside, was inspired by the 1928 carnival drama The Barker from American studio First National. In Ozu’s version, Kihachi (Takeshi Sakamoto) leads a band of actors eking out sustenance and little more, cheerfully trouping through provincial theaters with leaky roofs. When they arrive by train at a quiet town in the mountains, Kihachi seeks out Otsune (Chôko Iida), the mother of the son he fathered on a tour many years ago. The son, Shinkichi (Kôji Mitsui), believes that Kihachi is his long-absent but fun-loving uncle, good for a fishing lesson and nothing more. When Kihachi’s lover Otaka (Emiko Yagumo), a fellow actor, learns of his clandestine meetings with Otsune, she orchestrates a plot to smoke out his secret passions. This simple, beautifully spare narrative demonstrated Ozu’s evolving craftsmanship and pointed the way towards a more idiosyncratic style that left familiar genre tropes, Hollywood or otherwise, far behind. The sturdy perfection of Ozu’s new style was confirmed a quarter century later when he remade the film as Floating Weeds, which, despite the addition of sound, color, and a seaside locale, repeated many of the same shots, gestures, and jokes with undiminished impact. (KW)
86 min • Shochiku Film Group • 35mm from Janus Films
Presented by Chicago Film Society and sponsored in part by AIRMW
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