Japan Document Film Movie Trailers

Most Popular Japan Document Film Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Living in a Rough Sea Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

The inhabitants of Cape Muroto in Kochi Prefecture depend on fishing for their living, but have no fishing port in their village and so use the port of Uraga in Kanagawa Prefecture as their main port.

The People of Sunagawa Trailer (1955)

01 January 1955

The citizens of Sunagawa oppose the expansion of Tachikawa Air Base

Wheat Will Never Fall Trailer (1955)

31 December 1955

Follow-up to 'The People of Sunagawa'

The World Is Terrified: The Reality of the “Ash of Death” Trailer (1957)

12 November 1957

At a time when the USSR and the USA fervently vied to develop nuclear arms, the mass media buzzed with terms inspired by nuclear testing on Bikini Atoll such as the “Daigo Fukuryu Maru Incident,” the “ash of death,” “radioactive tuna,” and “radioactive rain,” and nuclear testing continued, Japan, the only nation to have suffered an atom-bomb attack, felt massive anxiety.

Men Are All Brothers Trailer (1960)

16 June 1960

Documentary against buraku discrimination

It Is Good to Live Trailer (1956)

06 July 1956

One of the first documentaries to focus on the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the film gives voice to survivors of the atomic bombings and documents the long-term effects of radiation on their lives.

Record of Bloodshed: Sunagawa Trailer (1957)

29 January 1957

On October 12, 1956, 53 surveyors and 1,300 armed police rushed the gathered union and Zen Gaku Ren (the All Japan Federation of Self-Governing Students Associations) members who then formed a scrum to protect themselves.