Report from Haneda (1967)

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A film made with a group of student and worker activists during the Haneda 1967 protests against Japan’s cooperation with the US and the Vietnam war. The film subverts the conventions of mainstream television news coverage to investigate in great detail the killing of a young protester during clashes with the riot police and thus denounces the increasing use of repressive violence by the government.

Director: Shinsuke Ogawa
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 min
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Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Report from Haneda about?
A film made with a group of student and worker activists during the Haneda 1967 protests against Japan’s cooperation with the US and the Vietnam war. The film subverts the conventions of mainstream television news coverage to investigate in great detail the killing of a young protester during clashes with the riot police and thus denounces the increasing use of repressive violence by the government.
Who directed Report from Haneda?
Report from Haneda was directed by Shinsuke Ogawa.
How long is Report from Haneda?
Report from Haneda has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is Report from Haneda?
Report from Haneda is a Documentary film.
Where was Report from Haneda produced?
Report from Haneda was produced in Japan.