freeOK概要:Gaishan Creek and Her sisters tells about the cruel suffering of a woman who was a "comfort woman" of the Japanese army during World War II. Hou Dong'e is known as "Gai Shanxi" and is the fairest woman in Shanxi Province, China. She is one of the many women who were kidnapped from her village by Japanese soldiers stationed nearby for sexual slavery. 50 years later, she sought justice and compensation with other women across Asia, but passed away before her demands were met. Chinese film producer Ban Zhongyi explores the tragic life of Gai Shanxi through the stories of surviving women in the region. Ban Ki moon also collected inspirational testimonies from former Japanese soldiers stationed in Shanxi during the war, breaking decades of silence on the dark chapters of Chinese history. After experiencing the heroic journey of a woman, Gai Shan and her sisters told a common story of women's unity and survival.
網(wǎng)友收藏獨(dú)立影像(已有資源)Duke University Document Film's Collection2007年日本電影全記錄【下】歪果人鏡頭里的中國和中國人日本侵華電影紀(jì)錄片 日本中國歐美拍的均有華人紀(jì)錄片(五)海外華人紀(jì)錄片
Gaishan Creek and Her sisters tells about the cruel suffering of a woman who was a "comfort woman" of the Japanese army during World War II. Hou Dong'e is known as "Gai Shanxi" and is the fairest woman in Shanxi Province, China. She is one of the many women who were kidnapped from her village by Japanese soldiers stationed nearby for sexual slavery. 50 years later, she sought justice and compensation with other women across Asia, but passed away before her demands were met. Chinese film producer Ban Zhongyi explores the tragic life of Gai Shanxi through the stories of surviving women in the region. Ban Ki moon also collected inspirational testimonies from former Japanese soldiers stationed in Shanxi during the war, breaking decades of silence on the dark chapters of Chinese history. After experiencing the heroic journey of a woman, Gai Shan and her sisters told a common story of women's unity and survival.展開