880-01 Day of the western sunrise : Daigo Fukuryū Maru = [Nishi kara nobotta taiyō] / Daliborka Films presents ; written and directed by Keith Reimink.
880-06 Container of (work): Day of the western sunrise, Daigo Fukuryū Maru: Educational toolkit.
Notes:
On-screen participants/interviewees: Susumu Misaki, Masaho Ikeda, Matashichi Oishi, Lucky Dragon no. 5 crew members. Narration: Takaaki Matsumoto ; speaking voices: Akemi Hoffman, Anne Hiffman, Yan Hong [and seven others] ; background voices: Yaxuan Yang [and eleven others]. Animation and live action. "A Kamishibai inspired documentary"--DVD's case. "Based on true events, Nagasaki, Japan, August 9, 1945, 11:01am"--Beginning credits. "Dedicated to 23 fishermen"--End credits. "This film was made possible by generous grants from The Pittsburgh Foundation and Heinz Endowments."--End credits. Issued with one pamphlet: "'Educational toolkit' of 'Day of the western sunrise, 第五福竜丸 = Day of the western sunrise, Daigo Fukuryū Maru'".
"Susumu Misaki, Matashichi Oishi, and Masaho Ikeda's story of Daigo Fukuryu comes to life as animators recreate their encounter with a new American weapon. The detonation of Castle Bravo on March 1st, 1954, had dire consequences, not only for the 23 fishermen aboard the Lucky Dragon No. 5, but also for U.S.-Japan relations and the global search for peace. 65 years later, the fishermen's stories remain relavant."--DVD's case. "Day of the Western Sunrise is a Japanese-language (with English subtitles) animated documentary following three surviving fishermen from the tuna trawler Daigo Fukuryu Maru, or the Lucky Dragon No. 5. Created with a mix of animation and live-action, the second full-length documentary produced by Daliborka Films, Day of the Western Sunrise introduces us to the forgotten story of the Lucky Dragon, the Castle Bravo nuclear tests, and the damage and devastation still felt in Japan 65 years later."--Publisher's web site http://daliborkafilms.com/, viewed 8/15/19.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1112254025
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.