Chi no mure (Kei Kumai, 1970)

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Dr. Unan is a middle-aged doctor in Sasebo, Kyushu. Sasebo has a US naval base and the port isn't far from Nagasaki. Unan is asked to treat a young girl with A-bomb disease symptoms, but her mother denies being in Nagasaki at the time of the bombing. Another young girl, Tokuko, asks Unan to write her a "Proof of Rape". Tokuko is a burakumin (untouchables) and she is raped by a man from Kaito Shinan, a seaside village to which A-bomb victims and their descendants are expelled. These two cases remind Unan of his wartime experience, including an episode with a Korean-Japanese girl. Based on the novel by Mitsuharu Inoue, the protagonist of Kazuo Hara's A Dedicated Life, Crowds of the Earth is Kei Kumai's first film after leaving Nikkatsu. Not just another tearjerker about discrimination in Japan, this film is a raw portrayal of the inter-discrimination among the discriminated.