Daniel Raim offers an intimate portrait of the life and legacy of Yasujirō Ozu, one of Japan’s greatest filmmakers and screenwriters. From a young cinephile in 1920s Japan to the internationally acclaimed master behind masterpieces such as I Was Born, But…, Late Spring, and Tokyo Story, the documentary retraces his extraordinary journey. Through personal diaries and letters, interviews, and archival footage, Raim takes us on a voyage into Ozu’s life and work, narrated in his own words.