Merdeka 17805 | |
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Directed by | Yukio Fuji |
Written by | Yoshihiro Ishimatsu |
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Cinematography | Kenji Takama |
Edited by | Akimasa Kawashima |
Music by | Ryouichi Kuniyoshi |
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Distributed by | Toho |
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Running time | 122 minutes |
Country | Japan |
Languages | Japanese Indonesian |
Budget | $15 million |
Merdeka 17805 (ムルデカ 17805, Murudeka 17805) is a 2001 Japanese war film by Yukio Fuji which depicts a Japanese soldier who arrives in the Dutch East Indies during the occupation and stays to fight in the Indonesian National Revolution. The film emphasised the Empire of Japan's role in Indonesia's independence, leading several writers to describe it as propaganda. It was also controversial in Indonesia owing to concerns of historical revisionism, because Japan's occupation of the area is depicted as the Empire protecting it from Western aggression.[1] The film was a financial success in Japan.