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Release Date:
July 28, 2012
Original Title:
ぬちがふぅ(命果報)-玉砕場からの証言-
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Song of Arirang Production Committee
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 132
A feature-length documentary that witnesses twenty-seven survivors of the Battle of Okinawa break their silence to testify the truth about the tragedy of “gyokusai,” forced group suicide, of Korean “military laborers” and “comfort women” brought from Korea. Just how were Okinawa citizens pressured and forced to commit group suicide in the final hours of the Pacific War, and what led to the near complete destruction of Korean military laborers and comfort women? Twenty years in the making since 'Song of Ariran -voices from Okinawa' (1991), Park Soo-nam’s third documentary returns to the subject of Korean military laborers and comfort women in Okinawa.
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