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Cast & Crew

Miki Dezaki
Director
Miki Dezaki
Writer
Barack Obama
As Self (archive footage)
Park Geun-hye
As Self (archive footage)
Shinzo Abe
As Self (archive footage)

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"Shusenjo: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue" is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the highly controversial topic of Japan's "comfort women" system during World War II. The film takes a nuanced approach, exploring the complex issues surrounding the perceived disparity between prostitution and sex slavery and the heated debate surrounding the topic. The director, a Japanese-American, brings a unique perspective, seeking to uncover the motivations and intentions of those involved in the ongoing historical revisionism debate in Japan. The film features powerful interviews and rigorous investigation, offering a fresh and compelling perspective on this sensitive issue. Ultimately, it provides a valuable contribution to an important discussion that continues to resonate today, raising essential questions about culpability, responsibility, memory, and justice.

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