My Voiceless Friends 1972
A man who survived the war carries the will of his comrades in arms, walking across the country visiting the bereaved families.
A man who survived the war carries the will of his comrades in arms, walking across the country visiting the bereaved families.
In the black market, a war orphan is confronted with the struggles of people living in the immediate aftermath of WWII.
In wartime Japan, spirited Nobu transforms from a militarist schoolgirl into Kochi’s first female reporter, as she and childhood friend Takashi endure personal loss and struggle to find their own truths amid the upheaval of the Showa era.
In the early Showa era, Japan’s first women’s law school opens, and the protagonist, Inotsume Tomoko (Ito Sairi), gains nationwide attention as one of the first female lawyers in the country. However, after facing wartime Japan’s harsh realities and losing everything, she becomes a judge with her legal knowledge and dedicates herself to establishing the family court. She stands passionately for the hardships that politics and economics cannot solve.