Movie: Sat-chan Tadashi-chan: Sengo minshu-teki dokuritsu pro funtō-ki

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Sen Yamamoto
山本亘

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Hitomi Nakahara
中原ひとみ

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Shinjirō Ehara
江原真二郎

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Makoto Akatsuka
赤塚真人

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Katsumoto Saotome
Katsumoto Saotome

Self

Yoji Yamada
山田洋次

Self

Kyōko Kagawa
香川京子

Self

Kei Yamamoto
山本圭

Self

Yasuo Furuhata
降旗康男

Self

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    After the war, many filmmakers were expelled from the Japanese film industry due to the Toho Dispute and the Red Purge. Amid such circumstances, there were people who set up their own independent production companies and embarked on film production without relying on corporations. This documentary film focuses on the passionate "spirit of film" of directors such as Satsuo Yamamoto and Tadashi Imai, who, despite many hardships, produced a succession of masterpieces overflowing with humanism and rebellious spirit.

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    2015-08-29

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