The Constitution of Japan (2005)

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In 2005, sixty years after the end of World War II, the conservative Japanese government is pressing ahead with plans to revise the nation's constitution and jettison its no-war clause, Article 9. This documentary places the ongoing debate over the constitution in an international context:

Director: John Junkerman
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date:
Cinematography: Koshiro Otsu
Editing: John Junkerman
Production: SIGLO
Country: Japan
Language: العربية, 普通话, English, 日本語, 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ja
More Films by Director: John Junkerman
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What is The Constitution of Japan about?
In 2005, sixty years after the end of World War II, the conservative Japanese government is pressing ahead with plans to revise the nation's constitution and jettison its no-war clause, Article 9. This documentary places the ongoing debate over the constitution in an international context:
Who directed The Constitution of Japan?
The Constitution of Japan was directed by John Junkerman.
How long is The Constitution of Japan?
The Constitution of Japan has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).
What genre is The Constitution of Japan?
The Constitution of Japan is a Documentary film.
Where was The Constitution of Japan produced?
The Constitution of Japan was produced in Japan.