The Oppressed Students
Originally released in 1967. The Oppressed Students is a documentary film. directed by Shinsuke Ogawa.
Synopsis
A galvanising documentary about the organised resistance of a group of students barricaded at the Takasaki City University of Economics. The university student struggles at the end of the 1960s in Japan were the culmination of over a decade of protests, social dissent and political unrest. All this gave energy to the student movement, which displayed original and sustained forms of organisation and resistance against the government and which would spread to universities all over the country. Together with the filmmakers of the recently formed collective Jieiso, Ogawa Shinsuke joined a group of students barricading themselves inside the Takasaki City University of Economics. Shot over the course of a year, this film documents the nature of the political discussion and organisation as well as the fierce debates going on among the students and their violent struggles with the authorities. Credit: ICA London
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- JA
Production Companies
- Ogawa Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Oppressed Students about?
A galvanising documentary about the organised resistance of a group of students barricaded at the Takasaki City University of Economics. The university student struggles at the end of the 1960s in ...
Who directed The Oppressed Students?
The Oppressed Students was directed by Shinsuke Ogawa.
How long is The Oppressed Students?
The Oppressed Students has a runtime of 1 hours and 45 minutes (105 minutes total).
When was The Oppressed Students released?
The Oppressed Students was released on January 1, 1967 in theaters.