
TMDb Rating
6.5/10
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Diary of Yunbogi (1965)
Documentary
24 min
Plot Summary
This ethereal montage of still images with darkly somber undertones, Yunbogi’s Diary is based on photographs that Oshima took during his two-month research trip to South Korea in 1965 during which he was haunted by his encounters with impoverished street children in Seoul. The voice-over comprises diary entries from a six-year-old Korean boy and Oshima’s own reflections on Japanese-Korean relations, a controversial subject that he revisited in his later films Sing a Song of Sex and Death by Hanging.
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DocumentaryNagisa ŌshimaHōsei Komatsu1965
Director
Nagisa Ōshima
Top Cast
Hōsei Komatsu
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