Late Spring, directed and co-written by Yasujirō Ozu, was released in 1949, which makes it an old film, or a film that has been new for a long time…’ So begins Noriko Smiling, a remarkable essay in narrative reconstruction. Film-critic, novelist and essayist Adam Mars-Jones gives a virtuoso performance as the lost figure of film explainer, drawing out a host of meaning from the reticence of Ozu’s classic Japanese movie.

‘So long after its first release Late Spring is still limber and elusive,’ enthuses Mars-Jones. Noriko Smiling breathes new life into both Ozu’s film, and film studies as a whole. There has never been a film book like this.

  • Noriko Smiling

    Mars-Jones gives a virtuoso performance as the lost figure of the film explainer, drawing out a host of meaning from the reticence of Yasujirō Ozu’s classic Japanese movie Late Spring.

  • Adam Mars-Jones

    Adam Mars-Jones has written non-fiction (Blind Bitter Happiness, 1997) and fiction including Lantern Lecture (1981), The Waters of…

  • Limited Edition Set Number Two

    This beautifully produced, limited-edition gift box contains our eight titles from Autumn 2011. Only 500 sets were created and individually numbered for the perfect gift. All our books are exquisitely designed and bound in vibrant high-quality linen.