Listen to the Voices of the Sea

Listen to the Voices of the Sea

Theatrical poster for Listen to the Voices of the Sea (1950)
Directed by Hideo Sekigawa[1]
Produced by Shigeru Okada
Music by Akira Ifukube
Distributed by Toei Company
Release dates
  • June 15, 1950 (1950-06-15)
Running time
109 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese
Japanese soldiers in screenshot of Listen to the Voices of the Sea.

Listen to the Voices of the Sea (日本戦歿学生の手記 きけ、わだつみの声 Nippon senbotsu gakusei no shuki: Kike wadatsumi no koe) is a 1950 black-and-white Japanese war drama film directed by Hideo Sekigawa and based on the best-seller Listen to the Voices from the Sea.

This film is strongly anti-war film. The film is based on the collection of writings by Japanese student soldiers who died during World War II. The film is located to Burma. It shows the everyday problems of soldiers in contrast of their ideas and the cynicism of their commanders. Soldiers are also victims of military bullying by their commanders.

Cast

DVD release

The 2009 Czech DVD release rated some material in the film inappropriate for children under 15 (motion picture rating system in the Czech Republic).

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