Feb 05 2023
Equinox Flower

Equinox Flower

Presented by Harvard Film Archive at Harvard Film Archive

The seventh and final film that Tanaka made with Ozu counts among the finest of his late period. Ozu’s first film made in color, Equinox Flower is both a delicate elegy and a delectable comedy—the portrait of a domestic tyrant at odds with his liberated daughter, who shuns the idea of arranged marriage. To subtle comic effect, Tanaka plays the wiser wife of Shin Saburi’s stubborn husband, reluctant to let his only daughter choose her own husband. A succession of quietly implosive epiphanies, Equinox Flower combines the director’s signature visual precision with color coding (with special use of Ozu’s favorite, red, playfully punctuated by a recurrent teapot) that underscores key elements of the environment. As the father is slowly won over, he sums up the director’s own sense of life’s capriciousness: “Everyone is inconsistent now and then, except God. Life is full of inconsistencies. The sum total of all the inconsistencies of life is life itself.”

Admission Info

$10 / $8 non-Harvard students and seniors / Harvard students free

Phone: (617) 496-3211

Email: bgravely@fas.harvard.edu

Dates & Times

2023/02/05 - 2023/02/05

Location Info

Harvard Film Archive

Harvard Film Archive Cinematheque, Cambridge, MA 02138

Parking Info

Although parking in Cambridge is difficult (most of the surrounding streets have restricted parking for Cambridge residents only), metered parking on Broadway and Harvard Streets, as well as the rest of Harvard Square, is free after 8pm. Film-goers are encouraged to use public transportation, particularly the MBTA Red Line.

Accessibility Info

The film has English subtitles.