From start to finish, there's a stirring humanism to Ichikawa's little seen classic. A powerful and affecting anti-war movie.
The Burmese Harp (1956)
Runtime: 1 hr 56 mins
Synopsis: Shôji Yasui stars in director Kon Ichikawa's adaptation of Michio Takeyama's antiwar novel. Set in Burma during the waning days of WWII, a unit of Japanese soldiers hangs on, inspired by the virtuoso Burmese harp playing of Private Mizushima. When the war finally ends, the unit is taken to an... [More]
Genre: Foreign Films
Starring: Shôji Yasui, Rentaro Mikuni, Tatsuya Mihashi
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posted by Jeff Giles February 15, 2008
Kon Ichikawa, the Japanese director whose work on 1956's The Burmese Harp earned him an Oscar nomination, has passed...


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