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Baruto no Rakuen (バルトの楽園) or Ode to Joy is a Japanese film released in 2006 and based on the true story of the Bandō prisoner-of-war camp in World War I. It depicts the friendship of the German POWs with the director of the camp and local residents at the stage of Naruto, Tokushima Prefecture in Japan.[1]
Baruto no Rakuen | |
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Directed by | Masanobu Deme |
Produced by | Noriko Koyanagi |
Starring | Ken Matsudaira Jun Kunimura Hiroshi Abe Bruno Ganz Oliver Bootz Kostja Ullmann |
Edited by | Motomu Furuta |
Music by | Shin-ichiro Ikebe |
Distributed by | Toei Company |
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Running time | 134 minutes |
Countries | Japan Germany |
Languages | Japanese German |
The film, which explores the cultural interactions between the prisoners and the Japanese,[2] starred Swiss actor Bruno Ganz and Ken Matsudaira.[3] It was directed by Masanobu Deme.[4] Baruto no Gakuen is also called "The Bearded Orchestra". This title was derived from the Bandō camp's commandant, Toyohisa Matsue, who was noted for his "imposing" Wilhelmine beard.[5]
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