Dear Soldier:

A pro-militarism film with strong propaganda undertones, "Dear Soldier" sees young Korean men being drafted into the Japanese Imperial Army during the latter stages of World War II, as their proud parents bask in the glory of their sons. Discovered through the Chinese Film Archive, the fil...

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Weitere Verfasser: Bang Han-joon (RegisseurIn), Lee Myeong-woo (Kameramann/frau), Nam Seung-min (SchauspielerIn), Dok Eun-gi (SchauspielerIn), Choi Woon-bong (SchauspielerIn)
Format: Video Software
Sprache:Undetermined
Veröffentlicht: [s.l.] Korean Film Archive 2009
Schriftenreihe:Korean Film Archive Collection - The Past Unearthed 3
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Zusammenfassung:A pro-militarism film with strong propaganda undertones, "Dear Soldier" sees young Korean men being drafted into the Japanese Imperial Army during the latter stages of World War II, as their proud parents bask in the glory of their sons. Discovered through the Chinese Film Archive, the film was directed by one of the colonial period's most well-known filmmakers Bang Han Joon. Designed by the Japanese Imperial Army as part of a massive national campaign to downplay their forced conscription system in Korea, the film, which was produced in a semi-documentary style by the news division of the Japan Joseon Army, encourages thousands of nervous Korean mothers to willingly embrace the Imperial ordinance by providing a mind-easing look at the daily rituals of life in the military training camps. [www.yesasia.com]
Beschreibung:[DVD] (100 Min.) s/w mono

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