Diary of Yunbogi

Diary of Yunbogi

Release date : December 11, 1965
Runtime : 24m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Nagisa Ōshima /
Writers : Nagisa Ōshima /
Production companies : Sozosha /
December 11, 1965 24m Japan Documentary Japanese More
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This ethereal montage of still images with darkly somber undertones, Yunbogi’s Diary is based on photographs that Oshima took during his two-month research trip to South Korea in 1965 during which he was haunted by his encounters with impoverished street children in Seoul. The voice-over comprises diary entries from a six-year-old Korean boy and Oshima’s own reflections on Japanese-Korean relations, a controversial subject that he revisited in his later films Sing a Song of Sex and Death by Hanging.
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  • title:Diary of Yunbogi
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1965
  • Runtime:24m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Nagisa Ōshima /
  • Writers: Nagisa Ōshima ·
  • Production companies: Sozosha ·
  • Overview:This ethereal montage of still images with darkly somber undertones, Yunbogi’s Diary is based on photographs that Oshima took during his two-month research trip to South Korea in 1965 during which he was haunted by his encounters with impoverished street children in Seoul. The voice-over comprises diary entries from a six-year-old Korean boy and Oshima’s own reflections on Japanese-Korean relations, a controversial subject that he revisited in his later films Sing a Song of Sex and Death by Hanging.
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