¡Kokuso no Hi
¡Japanese Movie (Documentary)

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[Machine Translation] On the day of the national funeral that divided national opinion, Arata Oshima, director of "Why You Can't Be Prime Minister" and "Kagawa, the First Ward," rolled cameras in 10 cities across Japan to record the people's faces. What was happening in Japan on that day? A documentary film with all his might, depicting "What happened in Japan that day? On September 27, 2022, former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's state funeral was held at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. The results of public opinion polls on the approval or disapproval of the funeral were roughly 40% in favor and 60% against. Why were people's opinions so sharply divided? Documentary director Arata Oshima decided to shoot a film on the day of the funeral in 10 cities (Tokyo, Yamaguchi, Kyoto, Fukushima, Okinawa, Hokkaido, Nara, Hiroshima, Shizuoka, and Nagasaki) and compile it into one film. The decision was made three days before the funeral. What was that funeral really about? What was the essence of the "embarrassment" that Director Oshima felt he wanted to share with the public when he saw the completed film? A 20-page booklet will be included in the film.

Original Release Year: 2023

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OSHIMA ARATA

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