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Tataka-fu eiga-jin no kiroku is a really intriguing documentary that dives into the Toho strike of 1948, offering a fascinating glimpse into the struggles within the Japanese film industry at that time. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the raw feel of the film. It captures not just the historical events but the atmosphere of discontent and passion among the filmmakers. The practical effects and archival footage are quite striking, lending authenticity to the narrative. Given its somewhat obscure director, the film has a unique voice and perspective. You really get a sense of the collective spirit of the era and the challenges they faced, which gives it a distinct flavor compared to more polished documentaries.
Underrated documentary on film historyGreat for those interested in Japanese cinemaCaptures the struggle of filmmakers in 1948
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