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Echoes from the Miike Mine / directed by Hiroko Kumahai ; an Office Kumagai production.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Kumagai, Hiroko, 1951- director.
Office Kumagai, production company.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Japanese
Subjects (All):
Coal mines and mining--Japan.
Coal mines and mining.
Mineral industries--Japan.
Mineral industries.
Miike (Japan).
Genre:
Documentary films.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (103 minutes)
Place of Publication:
Hamden, CT : ZAKKA Films, 2005.
Language Note:
In Japanese, with English subtitles.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
On March 30, 1997, the Miike Coal Mine, the largest mine in Japan, ceased operations. The burden of its history, however, is still being borne by many: a chronicle of prisoners used in the mine, forced labor, strikes, and coal dust explosions. This documentary is the first to directly confront the legacy of the Miike Mine, reviving through eyewitness testimonies a history of struggle lasting 150 years that modern Japan is trying to forget. It took seven years to complete, interviewing over 70 individuals, from the men and women who signed up to do this backbreaking work and lived in pride by the mountain, to the Koreans who were forcibly brought to Japan and made to work down the shaft. The director Hiroko Kumagai hopes that we look at Miike not just to explore the past, but also to think about the future: what it means to work and to live courageously.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed April 15, 2022).
OCLC:
1317279204

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