Visas for Life
World Wat II broke out shortly after diplomat Chiune Sugihara was assigned to Lithuania. Nazi Germany occupied the western half of Poland and began persecuting the Jews. Lithuania was then annexed by the Soviet Union, and the Japanese consulate was ordered to close. Meanwhile, Jewish refugees who had fled Poland flocked to the Japanese consulate, requesting the issuance of Japanese transit visas. Chiune repeatedly sent telegrams to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs requesting permission to issue visas to the Jewish refugees, but received a final notice that the visas could not be issued. However, with only a month left until the departure deadline, Chiune decided to defy the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' orders and issued visas to the Jewish refugees...
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📋 Film Details
| Original Title | 日本のシンドラー 杉原千畝物語 六千人の命のビザ |
| Year | 2005 |
| Country | Japan |
| Genre | History, Drama |
| Director | Takayoshi Watanabe |
| Runtime | 129 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 6.0/10 (2 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
The film constructs a meticulous account of bureaucratic resistance, relying on the weight of quiet decisions over grand gestures. It explores the profound tension between duty to one's nation and duty to humanity, set against the ticking clock of imminent closure.
What lingers after the credits is not spectacle, but the sobering power of a single pen defying orders to write lifelines. It's a testament to conscience in the face of absolute authority. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Takayoshi Watanabe
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Watch in a quiet setting to fully absorb the moral gravity of each signed visa. A story for reflective viewing.
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