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Movie at the Museum: Late Spring (1949)

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Date: 29 March 2025
Time: 14:00 - 17:00
Location: Museum Gallery
Admission: £12/10

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This March, Curious Minds Festival is bringing you Movie at the Museum, a brand-new film series where cinema meets Bath’s most iconic historic spaces! FilmBath and Archaeo-Heritage Film will screen five incredible films as part of Curious Minds, each shown in a museum that brings its themes to life.

This screening of Yasujirō Ozu’s Late Spring (1949) takes place in the intimate setting of the museum’s third floor display. Following the woes of marriage and re-marriage, Late Spring belongs to the genre of Shōshimin-eiga (lower middle-class films), a genre Ozu pioneered. It is a stunning depiction of post-war realism and the first of the director’s ‘Noriko trilogy’

Independent Spirit of Bath welcomes you to the Museum of East Asian Art for this screening of Late spring, at the start of sakura season, with a glass of sake from their extensive range.

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Add to your Calendar 29 March 2025 14:00 29 March 2025 17:00 Europe/London [MEAA] Movie at the Museum: Late Spring (1949)

This March, Curious Minds Festival is bringing you Movie at the Museum, a brand-new film series where cinema meets Bath’s most iconic historic spaces! FilmBath and Archaeo-Heritage Film will screen five incredible films as part of Curious Minds, each shown in a museum that brings its themes to life.

This screening of Yasujirō Ozu’s Late Spring (1949) takes place in the intimate setting of the museum’s third floor display. Following the woes of marriage and re-marriage, Late Spring belongs to the genre of Shōshimin-eiga (lower middle-class films), a genre Ozu pioneered. It is a stunning depiction of post-war realism and the first of the director’s ‘Noriko trilogy’

Independent Spirit of Bath welcomes you to the Museum of East Asian Art for this screening of Late spring, at the start of sakura season, with a glass of sake from their extensive range.

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