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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 corporal, thought to be dead, disguises himself as a Buddhist monk and stumbles upon spiritual enlightenment. Magnificently shot in hushed black and white, Kon Ichikawa's The Burmese Harp is an eloquent meditation on beauty coexisting with death and remains one of Japanese cinema's most overwhelming antiwar statements, both tender and brutal in its grappling with Japan's wartime legacy. (officiële tekst van distribiteur)
(meer)Acteurs
Rentarô Mikuni
Japan
Beste films:
Nacu no niwa: The Friends (1994)
Seppuku (1962)
Zatóiči gojótabi (1972)
Taketoshi Naitō
Japan
Beste films:
Ningen no jôken III (1961)
Gunki hatameku moto ni (1972)
Ningen no jôken II (1959)
Kō Nishimura
Japan
Beste films:
Zatóiči abare himacuri (1970)
Bušidó zankoku monogatari (1963)
Tengoku to džigoku (1963)
Tatsuya Mihashi
Japan
Beste films:
Tengoku to džigoku (1963)
Biruma no tategoto (1956)
Warui jatsu hodo joku nemuru (1960)
Jun Hamamura
Japan
Beste films:
Nihon no ičiban nagai hi (1967)
Zatoichi no uta ga kikoeru (1966)
Tengoku to džigoku (1963)
北林谷栄
Japan
Beste films:
Nikudan (1968)
Tonari no Totoro (1988)
Biruma no tategoto (1956)
Shôji Yasui
Japan
Beste films:
Ningen no jôken II (1959)
Biruma no tategoto (1956)
Akódžó danzecu (1978)
Asao Sano
Japan
Beste films:
Biruma no tategoto (1956)
Ókami jo rakudžicu o kire (1974)
Nobi (1959)
Tošiaki Itô
Beste films:
Biruma no tategoto (1956)
Masahiko Naruse
Japan
Beste films:
Ningen no jôken III (1961)
Bušidó zankoku monogatari (1963)
Ningen no jôken I (1959)