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From the Land of Bitter Tears| 1hr : 21mins
Director: Tomoko Kana | Producer: Tomoko Kana
Focus Years: 2004 | Country: Japan
Subject Tags: asia, china, health, human rights, politics
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
The father of Liu Min, 27, died in 1995 in an accidental explosion of a bombshell left by the Japanese Imperial Army in WWII. His arms and legs blew off when the bomb suddenly exploded at a construction site. He suffered serious burns, and died 18 days later. Li Cheng, 59, became a victim of Japanese military's poison gas when he touched a mysterious container while working on a dredge ship at the age of 29. Water blisters covered his body, his genital and internal organs were also injured. Having fallen to life of extreme poverty, he has attempted suicide twice. On August 4, 2003, another poison gas canister was found in Qiqihar City in China, killing one and leaving 43 people injured. Sixty years after the war, the weapons disposed by Japan still remain in the fields in China, hurting people in the peaceful times.

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