Doc Films, a student organization of the University of Chicago, is
running a series of films from the end of March to early June, called
"Wartime Memory and the Postwar Japanese Psyche".
They will be shown on Tuesdays, and starts off with Ozu's "Brothers
and Sisters of the Toda Family" (although this isn't technically
postwar since it's from 1941) on March 27th. Ozu's "A Hen In The
Wind" and "Tokyo Story" are also on the schedule (May 1st and 15th
restpectively) as well as Kobayashi's "Human Condition" trilogy.
They are also screening Clint Eastwood's "Flags of our Fathers" and
"Letters from Iwo Jima" on one of the weekends later in the quarter.
Admission is $5 per screening, or a $25 pass for the quarter gets you
into any of their screenings for that quarter.
The full schedule is at:
http://docfilms.uchicago.edu/calendar.shtml where you can download
the calendar in PDF form (but should be up in non-PDF form
shortly).
Here is a link to the 12 page newsletter which talks about their
entire Spring schedule for those interested:
http://docfilms.uchicago.edu/files/ns07.pdf