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SEPTEMBER 1923

28th(2023) New Currents

City/Urbanization · Crime/Violence · True Story · Disaster · Politics · Human Rights/Labor/Social · History/War  

  • CountryJapan
  • Production Year2023
  • Running Time137min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
What happened in September 1923? This movie explores the tragedy that followed the Great Kanto Earthquake. In the aftermath of the Great Kanto Earthquake, rumors spread that Koreans had poisoned the wells, leading to the massacre of thousands of Koreans by Japanese soldiers and armed Japanese. The truth of what happened is still unclear, but Mori Tatsuya′s investigation of the event in this narrative feature is impressive. In September 1923, a group of fifteen impoverished Japanese peddlers arrive in the village of Fukudamura. Selling medicines and everyday goods, they are mistaken for Koreans because they speak an unfamiliar local dialect. This is the beginning of the Fukudamura incident, which is not well known in Japan. Like the Korean genocide, the Fukudamura incident remains a covered-up event in Japan’s past. “Ninety-nine years have passed since these tragic events, and few people know the facts,” says the director. To which the producer also adds: “We must not become oblivious. Knowing, remembering, and communicating will always be acts of resistance.” (NAM Dong-chul)
Director
Director
©Noriyuki Yamagami
MORI Tatsuya
Mori Tatsuya was born in 1956. And established himself as a famous documentary filmmaker before he debuted as a novelist in 2022. His documentary film A (1998) was invited to the Berlinale and A2 (2001) won the Citizen’s Prize at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival. Among his major works are 311 (2011), Fake (2016), and I-Documentary of the Journalist (2019). September 1923 is the director’s feature debut.
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Credit
  • Director MORI Tatsuya 모리 다츠야
  • Producer Sanshiro KOBAYASHI, Ikki KATASHIMA, Jun-ichi INOUE
  • Cast Arata IURA, Rena TANAKA, Eita NAGAYAMA, Masahiro HIGASHIDE, KOM_I, Kosuke TOYOHARA, Akira EMOTO
  • Screenplay Toshimichi SAEKI, Haruhiko ARAI
  • Cinematography Tadashi KUWABARA
  • Production Design Fumiaki SUSAKA
  • Editor Chieko SUZAKI
  • Music Keiichi SUZUKI
  • Production Company UZUMASA INC.
    Japan 301 YOYOGI AIR HEIGHTS 5-16-10 Sendagaya,Shibuyaku,Tokyo,Japan 151-005
    kobayashi@uzumasa-film.com