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Release Date:
August 22, 2017
Original Title:
Tokyo Black Hole: Year Zero in Post-WWII Japan
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
NHK
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 50
World War II comes to an end. Tokyo is a destroyed place, without law, driven by hunger and greed. From over 100,000 pages of declassified CIA documents and hours of newly discovered footage, recorded by American occupation charges and private individuals, the documentary shows Tokyo during this crucial year, Year Zero. Observed from the point of view of a young man who finds himself transported in time, the NHK documentary uses color images and state-of-the-art video techniques to reveal how a desperate population is published as the foundations of today's megalopolis.
Art Designer:
Tsunehiko Yamashita
Assistant Director:
Sadao Moriuchi
Yoshihide Maeda
Camera Operator:
Katsuaki Yamamoto
Cinematography:
Masaaki Satoh
Director:
Kensuke Kishi
Editor:
Kazunari Kaneda
Lighting Technician:
Masami Imura
Music:
Kazuhiko Uchiike
Sound:
Yusuke Kitahara
Theme Song Performance:
Ayaka Hirahara
Visual Effects:
Shuichi Yoshida
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