Liberation (2011)

Makoto of the Japanese Imperial Army decided to go into hiding after the Japanese soldiers were defeated in 1945. In the dread of the forest, he decides to struggle despite efforts for him to surrender, thinking the war is not yet over. For a span of almost 20 years, he encounters different situations that will test his persona and his strength to his vow as a Japanese soldier.

Director: Adolfo Alix Jr.
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 85 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Albert Banzon
Editing: Adolfo Alix Jr.
Production: Forward Group
Country: Philippines, Japan
Language: English, 日本語
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Liberation about?
Makoto of the Japanese Imperial Army decided to go into hiding after the Japanese soldiers were defeated in 1945. In the dread of the forest, he decides to struggle despite efforts for him to surrender, thinking the war is not yet over. For a span of almost 20 years, he encounters different situations that will test his persona and his strength to his vow as a Japanese soldier.
Who directed Liberation?
Liberation was directed by Adolfo Alix Jr..
Who stars in Liberation?
Liberation stars Jacky Woo, Mercedes Cabral, Hideo Muraoka, Suzuki Sadatsugu.
How long is Liberation?
Liberation has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Liberation?
Liberation is a Drama film.
Where was Liberation produced?
Liberation was produced in Philippines, Japan.