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"An Imperial Japanese Army regiment surrenders to British forces in Burma at the close World War II and finds harmony through song. A private, thought to be dead, stumbles upon spiritual enlightenment disguising himself as a Buddhist monk ... An eloquent meditation on beauty coexisting with dea...

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Format: Video Software
Language:Burmese
Japanese
Published: [S.l.] Criterion Coll. 2007
Edition:New, restored high-definition digital transfer, 1. print.
Series:The Criterion Collection 379
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Summary:"An Imperial Japanese Army regiment surrenders to British forces in Burma at the close World War II and finds harmony through song. A private, thought to be dead, stumbles upon spiritual enlightenment disguising himself as a Buddhist monk ... An eloquent meditation on beauty coexisting with death [that] remains one of Japanese cinema's most overwhelming antiwar statements, both tender and brutal in its grappling with Japan's wartime legacy" -- Container.
Item Description:Orig.: J 1956. - Sprachen: Japan., Birman. - Untertitel: Engl. - Enth. Special features
Physical Description:1 DVD, ca. 116 Min., s/w 12 cm Beih.
ISBN:1934121290

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