Sanchû Uprising: Voices at Dawn
Sanchû Uprising: Voices at Dawn

Sanchû Uprising: Voices at Dawn

1726, Sanchu, Okayama Prefecture: farmers negotiate with the feudal domain in order to seek exemption from rising taxes. Infighting leads to suppression by the samurai class, and the farmers band together for battle. It’s a moment of injustice, setting the stage for bravery and sacrifice. However those daring characters remain largely offscreen in Juichiro Yamasaki’s brilliant film. Instead, the cowardly protagonist Jihei (Naohisa Nakagaki) faces a crisis of the risks of rebellion and its aftermath that resonates with our contemporary moment. In this rare independent jidaigeki, Kenta Tawara’s beautiful digital B&W photography channels and refigures luminaries of classical Japanese cinema, boasting rapturous animated sequences by Tomomichi Nakamura and experimental score by Ayako Sasaki.

Genre: Drama

Director: Juichiro Yamasaki

Cast: Naohisa Nakagaki, Kano Kajiwara, Shoichi Honda, Yohta Kawase

Country: Japan

Quality: HD

Runtime: 117 min.

Release: 2015

IMDb: 5/10