Snow in the South Seas (1963)
Directed by Seiji Hisamatsu
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
In this Japanese war drama, a regiment stationed in New Guinea begins to get depressed. To boost their flagging morale, a writer and actor is assigned to put on a play and oversee the building of a theater. During the last act of the play, a metaphorical snow begins to fall. Simultaneously, the Allies prepare their invasion.
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morale, war, atrocity, war-atrocities, South-Seas