The Japanese Settlers to the Manchuria and Inner Mongolia of Mainland China
Originally released in 2009. The Japanese Settlers to the Manchuria and Inner Mongolia of Mainland China is a documentary film. directed by Sumiko Haneda. With a runtime of 2h 0m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Synopsis
Set in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, the tragic theme of the film is the destruction of millions of lives in the 13 years before Manchukuo collapsed with Japan’s World War II surrender in August 1945, and the years of suffering it brought in its wake.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Production Companies
- Jiyu Kobo
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Japanese Settlers to the Manchuria and Inner Mongolia of Mainland China about?
Set in the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo, the tragic theme of the film is the destruction of millions of lives in the 13 years before Manchukuo collapsed with Japan’s World War II surrender ...
Who directed The Japanese Settlers to the Manchuria and Inner Mongolia of Mainland China?
The Japanese Settlers to the Manchuria and Inner Mongolia of Mainland China was directed by Sumiko Haneda.
How long is The Japanese Settlers to the Manchuria and Inner Mongolia of Mainland China?
The Japanese Settlers to the Manchuria and Inner Mongolia of Mainland China has a runtime of 2 hours and 0 minutes (120 minutes total).
When was The Japanese Settlers to the Manchuria and Inner Mongolia of Mainland China released?
The Japanese Settlers to the Manchuria and Inner Mongolia of Mainland China was released on June 13, 2009 in theaters.