Military Comfort Women (film)
Military Comfort Women (従軍慰安婦, Jūgun-ianfu), is a 1974 film using Kakou Senda's book of the same title.[1] The book's subtitle was "Accuse of 80000 people, No voice of women" ("声なき女"八万人の告発).[2]
Military Comfort Women (従軍慰安婦 Jūgun-ianfu) | |
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Directed by | Takamori Ryuichi (鷹森立一) |
Produced by | Teruo Ishii |
Screenplay by | Yutaka Nakajima |
Story by | Kakou Senda |
Music by | Toshiaki Tsushima |
Distributed by | Toei Company |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
"Comfort women" was the euphemism used by the Japanese Imperial Army to refer to women used as sexual slaves during World War II.
Plot
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References
- Military Comfort Women (1974 film) (従軍慰安婦 Jūgun-ianfu), Toei Company (1974).
- Military Comfort Women (従軍慰安婦 Jūgun-ianfu), Futabasha (1973).
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