All Lines (1932)
This was a news film with elements of reenactment. From December 1927 to 1932, 2,000 bus and train drivers were fired, provoking a strike. This film was edited out of footage shot from that strike over a long period.
Director: Ryo Furukawa
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: January 20, 1932
Screenplay
- Ryo Furukawa (Screenplay)
Production: Prokino
Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja
Keywords
strike, docudrama, public transport, political documentary, japanese history
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is All Lines about?
- This was a news film with elements of reenactment. From December 1927 to 1932, 2,000 bus and train drivers were fired, provoking a strike. This film was edited out of footage shot from that strike over a long period.
- Who directed All Lines?
- All Lines was directed by Ryo Furukawa.
- How long is All Lines?
- All Lines has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- What genre is All Lines?
- All Lines is a Documentary film.
- Where was All Lines produced?
- All Lines was produced in Japan.