Synopsis: An elderly couple journey to Tokyo to visit their children and are confronted by indifference, ingratitude and selfishness. When the parents are packed off to a resort by their impatient children, the film deepens into an unbearably moving meditation on mortality.
Audio Commentary by Ozu-Film Scholar David Desser, Editor of Ozu's Tokyo Story, a Compilation of Writings and Reviews About the Film
Original Theatrical Trailer
Disc Two
I Lived But... (1983), a Two-Hour Documentary About the Life and Career of Ozu, Featuring Former Assistant Shohei Imamura, Critics Donald Richie and Tadao Sato, Actors Chishu Ryu, Mariko Okada, Haruko Sugimora, and Many Others.
Talking With Ozu (1993), a 40-minute Tribute to Ozu Featuring Reflections from Directors Stanley Kwan, Aki Kaurismaki, Claire Denis, Lindsay Anderson, Paul Schrader, Wim Wenders, and Hou Hsiao-hsien
New Essay by David Bordwell, Author of Ozu and the Poetics of Cinema