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Yama: Attack to Attack
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Yama: Attack to Attack

Yama – Yararetara yarikaese
Mitsuo Sato, Kyoichi Yamaoka
Japan
1985
111 min
n.a.
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In the opening scene of Yama: Attack to Attack, director Sato Mitsuo is taken to the hospital, having been stabbed on the orders of the Yakuza, the Japanese mafia. He doesn’t survive the attack. They targeted him because of his work on this documentary in the impoverished Sanya neighborhood of Tokyo, capturing in black-and-white the harsh lives of day laborers who are exploited by their bosses and the Yakuza, with the support of local politicians. Now, though, the workers have had enough, and in spite of the dangers they start to organize. Resistance grows, and is further fueled by Sato Mitsuo’s murder.

Mitsuo and Yamaoka Kyoichi, who took up the baton after Mitsuo’s death, lived in the area while making the film and show daily life there from the inside. They listen with deep understanding to stories nobody has ever wanted to hear before. This sympathetic championing of their cause is also a unique record of the times. Kyoichi’s involvement cost him his life, too. Just before the premiere, he was shot dead. This film is a testament to the courage of its makers, and to the courage of the laborers.

Credits
Director
    Mitsuo Sato,
    Kyoichi Yamaoka
    Mitsuo Sato,
    Kyoichi Yamaoka
Production
    Ken Komi for “YAMA” Production and Exhibition Committee
    Ken Komi for “YAMA” Production and Exhibition Committee
Cinematography
    Akira Takada
    Akira Takada
Editing
    Kenji Hukuda
    Kenji Hukuda
Sound
    Shinpei Kikuchi
    Shinpei Kikuchi
Screening copy
    “YAMA” Production and Exhibition Committee
    “YAMA” Production and Exhibition Committee

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