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The Burmese Harp

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Time Out says

Ichikawa’s first real international success—it won the top prize at the Venice Film Festival that year—concerns a soldier who becomes obsessed with burying corpses. Shot in elegant black-and-white, it’s one of cinema’s greatest antiwar statements.

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