一人息子 (The Only Son) 1936 PG

Production still from The Only Son 1936 / Director: Yasujirō Ozu / Image courtesy: ©1936 Shochiku Co Ltd / View full image
When
6.00 pm, Wed 17 Dec 2025 (82 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Subtitled
- Wheelchair Accessible
Admission
Free
About
Widowed silk worker Tsune Nonomiya devotes her life to giving her only son, Ryōsuke, a chance at something greater in life. Spurred on by an encouraging teacher and his mother’s financial support, Ryōsuke is determined to fulfil his mother’s aspiration for him and become a man of status and success. But when Tsune travels to Tokyo to visit her grown son, she is faced with the quiet disappointment of a life far from what she had envisioned for Ryōsuke. Will the opportunities awarded to him by his mother’s sacrifices prove too heavy a burden to bear?
Set in both 1920s rural Japan and the rapidly modernising streets of 1930s Tokyo, The Only Son is a tender exploration of the bond between mother and son, framed by the hardships of urban life and the relentless struggle against rigid class boundaries. Filled with director Ozu’s signature still shots and subtle contemplative style, his first sound film is a poignant forerunner to his later masterpiece Tokyo Story 1953. To this day, The Only Son remains strikingly relevant in its deeply human portrayal of familial sacrifice, and the generational consequences of social and economic aspiration.
Production Credits
- Director: Yasujirō Ozu
- Script: Yasujirō Ozu, Tadao Ikeda, Masao Arata
- Cinematographer: Shōjirō Sugimoto
- Editors: Hideo Mohara, Eiichi Hasegawa
- Cast: Shin'ichi Himori, Chōko Iida, Masao Hayama, Yoshiko Tsubouchi
- Print Source: The Japan Foundation, Tokyo
- Rights: ©1936 Shochiku Co Ltd
- Year: 1936
- Runtime: 82 minutes
- Country: Japan
- Language: Japanese
- Subtitles: English
- Colour: Black & White
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 16mm