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Sanrizuka: Dainitoride no hitobito

Sanrizuka: Dainitoride no hitobito

1971Movie⏱️ 2h 23m
Documentary
7.5
IMDB Rating
63 votes

This important film compiles "Magino Story" footage taken by Ogawa for a period of more than ten years after he moved to Magino village.

Director
Shinsuke Ogawa
Writers
N/A
Stars
N/A
Language
Japanese
Country
Japan
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🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Black and White
Production
Ogawa Productions

🏷️ Keywords

japanese new wave

🎯 Categories

JapaneseDocumentary

⭐ Featured Review

A remarkable moment in the history of civil disobedience
by epb222013-09-21
8/10

"It's the mid 60s. Tokyo needs a new airport. There isn't anywhere in Tokyo to put it, so the government decides on displacing some adjacent villages. The peasants of these villages are not having it. What results is a remarkable act of protest and civil disobedience. The peasants construct wooden fortresses and tunnels and dig in for a long siege. They end up holding out for years. The peasants are impressively passionate and organized in the face of hundreds of riot police, who are determined to evict them. The movie shows a series of "battles" between police and peasants...."

📖 Synopsis

This important film compiles "Magino Story" footage taken by Ogawa for a period of more than ten years after he moved to Magino village.