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THE BURMESE HARP

Special Features: New 4K Restoration

[BIRUMA NO TATEGOTO] [ビルマの竪琴]
In the last days of World War II, a Japanese platoon sustains morale through the Burma campaign by singing traditional songs, accompanied by the delicate harp-playing of Private Mizushima (Shoji Yasui). After the unit surrenders to British forces, Mizushima is tasked with convincing a holdout of cave-dwelling Japanese soldiers to lay down their arms; when his mission fails, he is counted among the dead. Mizushima survives, however, and becomes a monk who dedicates his life to providing proper burials for his fallen comrades. Meanwhile, his former platoon attempts to track him down by using music to express a shared sense of separation and longing for home. Adapted from Michio Takeyama’s classic novel, and renowned for legendary composer Akira Ifukube’s haunting score, Kon Ichikawa’s THE BURMESE HARP is an epic humanist masterpiece — a profound contemplation of suffering, redemption and spiritual fortitude during the darkest periods of violence. (Note courtesy of Janus Films.) DIR Kon Ichikawa; SCR Natto Wada, from the novel by Michio Takeyama; PROD Masayuki Takagi. Japan, 1956, b&w, 116 min. In Japanese with English subtitles. NOT RATED

This 4K digital restoration, made possible by Nikkatsu and the Japan Foundation, was supervised by Kon Pro Inc. and Chizuko Osada at Imagica Entertainment Media Services, Inc.

Run Time: 116 Minutes

Opening Date: Friday, June 27, 2025

Genre: War drama

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AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center
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