new Touei-Film produced in Tokushima

Max M stauffen
Sun Dec 11 19:31:34 EST 2005


The english title will be "Paradise of Bart".
Here's the japanese info-page for "Baruto no gakuen".
http://www.toei.co.jp/movie/baltnogakuen/index.htm



Regards,
Max M
http://stauffen.de.vu



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "daniel gerber" <buntesteine at web.de>
To: <KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu>
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2005 1:22 AM
Subject: new Touei-Film produced in Tokushima


Good morning!

I'm sure some members of this always well-informed mailinglist already know, 
but for everybody else:

Touei is producing a movie in Naruto (Tokushima prefecture) about a 
detention camp for German soldiers during World War 1. The Chinese peninsula 
Tsing Tao was a German colony then, and when war broke out, Japanese troups 
occupied it. Some 4000 soldiers were brought to Japan in 1916 and put in 
several camps throughout the country. Naruto was the biggest camp with more 
than 1000 pow, but the commander of the camp thought, that they have fought 
bravely for their country so treated them pretty friendly. During the two 
years of their imprisonment they had nothing to do, so they tried to 
entertain themselves by founding a camp newspaper, building a bowling place 
etc. Some of them founded an orchestra with selfmade instruments and had 
concerts for the other prisoners and sometimes even for the Japanese people 
living near the camp. It was there where Beethoven's 9th symphony was 
performed for the first time in Japan and as you know, it is very popular 
until today. Actually, I think it's even more popular than in Germany!

So, Matsudaira Ken will be the protagonist, on the German side Bruno Ganz 
has been engaged. Because Touei needs a lot of extras I will go this 
Thursday and play a German soldier for four days. Should be fun, have to 
shave my head though...

Release is scheduled for June 2006, hopefully not only for Japan but for 
some other countries as well! Reading the script, I sometimes found it a bit 
cheesy, but it should be a nice, kind of moving picture (at least, aren't 
human beings all brothers and sisters, despite which country they come 
from... stuff like this).

Cheers, Daniel Gerber.




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