The Dawn of Asia (アジアの曙) is a TV drama consisting of thirteen episodes about the trans-China/Japan collaboration of revolutionaries in the early twentieth century. It was Nagisa Oshima’s rare attempt to direct a TV drama in a social atmosphere in which Japan was embracing postwar prosperity as well as the effects of permeating mass media. Making an effort to reach out to the mass audience through a seemingly conventional method of filmic representation, Dawn of Asia takes up the epic of trans-Asiatic solidarity while challenging nationalism on both sides.
Title | The Dawn of Asia |
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Year | 1964 |
Genre | Drama, History, TV Movie |
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Studio | Sozosha, TBS, International Television Films, Inc. |
Cast | Kei Satō, Rokkō Toura, Akiko Koyama, Shinsuke Mikimoto, Noriko Matsumoto, Hōsei Komatsu |
Crew | Nagisa Ōshima (Director), Mamoru Sasaki (Screenplay), Tsutomu Tamura (Screenplay) |
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Release | Dec 19, 1964 |
Runtime | 687 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |