Overview

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.

Cast

Shinsuke Mikimoto, Akiko Koyama, Kei Satō, Rokkō Toura, Noriko Matsumoto, Hōsei Komatsu, Hideo Kanze, Mari Yoshimura

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What is "The Dawn of Asia" about?

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.

When was "The Dawn of Asia" released?

The Dawn of Asia was released in 1964.

Who stars in "The Dawn of Asia"?

The cast includes Shinsuke Mikimoto, Akiko Koyama, Kei Satō, Rokkō Toura.

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