June 1960: Rage Against the Security Treaty (1960)

This film documents the surging mass movement against ratification of the new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty in June of 1960. The National Diet Building is surrounded for days by demonstrators shouting, “Down with Kishi!” (then Prime Minister) and “Dissolve the Diet!” Workers also strike in protest of the treaty. Fierce clashing between riot police and demonstrators results in casualties.

Director: Shinkichi Noda, Sachio Tomizawa
Runtime: 41 min
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Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is June 1960: Rage Against the Security Treaty about?
This film documents the surging mass movement against ratification of the new U.S.-Japan Security Treaty in June of 1960. The National Diet Building is surrounded for days by demonstrators shouting, “Down with Kishi!” (then Prime Minister) and “Dissolve the Diet!” Workers also strike in protest of the treaty. Fierce clashing between riot police and demonstrators results in casualties.
Who directed June 1960: Rage Against the Security Treaty?
June 1960: Rage Against the Security Treaty was directed by Shinkichi Noda, Sachio Tomizawa.
How long is June 1960: Rage Against the Security Treaty?
June 1960: Rage Against the Security Treaty has a runtime of 41m (41 minutes).
Where was June 1960: Rage Against the Security Treaty produced?
June 1960: Rage Against the Security Treaty was produced in Japan.