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"River Without a Bridge" is a 1969 film directed by an undisclosed filmmaker. This film addresses the theme of buraku discrimination through the story of two brothers from the outcast caste who fight for their rights and dignity.
River Without a Bridge has an interesting footprint in the collector community, albeit not widely recognized. It originally saw limited releases, leading to a certain scarcity that makes it appealing for those tracking lesser-known works tackling social issues. The film's exploration of caste dynamics offers a different lens into the era's cinematic landscape, and there’s a growing interest in its thematic depth, which resonates well with collectors focusing on films that reflect societal challenges.
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"River Without a Bridge" is a drama that explores themes of discrimination and social justice.
The director of "River Without a Bridge" is not specified.
The top cast includes Tanie Kitabayashi, Aiko Nagayama, Yūnosuke Itō, Sumiko Abe, and Yoko Shimada.
The film addresses buraku discrimination and the struggle for human rights faced by the outcast caste in Japan.
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