A Lonely Woman in a Lonely Land

A Lonely Woman in a Lonely Land

Release date : February 20, 1953
Runtime : 2h 44m
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Director : Fumio Kamei /
Production companies : The Japan Coal Miners Union Hokkaido Regional Headquarters / Kinuta Production /
February 20, 1953 2h 44m Japan Drama Japanese More
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Onna Hitori Daichi wo Yuku (A Lonely Woman in a Lonely Land, Kinuta Production, 1953) was the second feature film directed by Kamei Fumio, who is known as a master of documentary films, and followed his “Haha Nareba Onna Nareba(Become a Mother, Become a Woman)” (1952).
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  • title:A Lonely Woman in a Lonely Land
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1953
  • Runtime:2h 44m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Director: Fumio Kamei /
  • Writers: Takeo Chiaki · Shigeru Matsuoka · Kaneto Shindō · Chiaki Shigeo ·
  • Production companies: The Japan Coal Miners Union Hokkaido Regional Headquarters · Kinuta Production ·
  • Overview:Onna Hitori Daichi wo Yuku (A Lonely Woman in a Lonely Land, Kinuta Production, 1953) was the second feature film directed by Kamei Fumio, who is known as a master of documentary films, and followed his “Haha Nareba Onna Nareba(Become a Mother, Become a Woman)” (1952).
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