

A japanese riff on Tarzan – this is an adventure story about a boy growing up in the wild jungle, and a safari expedition lost to it.Read More »


A japanese riff on Tarzan – this is an adventure story about a boy growing up in the wild jungle, and a safari expedition lost to it.Read More »


Synopsis
In the closing days of WWII remnants of the Japanese army in Leyte are abandoned by their command and face certain starvation.Read More »
Quote:
Fires on the Plain opens to a harsh and unexpectedly cruel act, as Tamura (Eiji Funakoshi) is struck in the face by his commanding officer for returning to his under-provisioned and demoralized regiment. Suffering from tuberculosis, Tamura had been sent to a field hospital in Leyte in order to avoid taxing their limited supplies. Tamura is sent away again – this time, with a handful of tubers and a hand grenade. If the hospital still refuses to admit him, the officer explains that it is his duty to serve the Imperial Army by committing suicide. As Tamura makes his way towards the field hospital, he is unnerved by the appearance of smoke emanating from isolated, contained fires along the Filipino countryside, and changes his route in order to avoid them.Read More »