The Burmese Harp - translation to English
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The Burmese Harp - translation to English

1956 FILM BY KON ICHIKAWA
Biruma no tategoto; Biruma no Tategoto; The burmese harp
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The Burmese Harp         
BOOK BY MICHIO TAKEYAMA
Harp of Burma; La Harpe de Birmanie; The Harp of Burma
De Birmaanse Harp (een beroemde Japanse film)
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Definition

Harpist
·noun A player on the harp; a harper.

Wikipedia

The Burmese Harp (1956 film)

The Burmese Harp (ビルマの竪琴, Biruma no Tategoto, a.k.a. Harp of Burma) is a 1956 Japanese drama film directed by Kon Ichikawa. Based on a children's novel of the same name written by Michio Takeyama, it tells the story of Japanese soldiers who fought in the Burma Campaign during World War II. A member of the group goes missing after the war, and the soldiers hope to uncover whether their friend survived, and if he is the same person as a Buddhist monk they see playing a harp. The film was among the first to show the losses of the war from a Japanese soldier's perspective.

The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film of 1956. In 1985, Ichikawa remade The Burmese Harp in color with a new cast, and the remake was a major box office success, becoming the number one Japanese film on the domestic market in 1985 and the second largest Japanese box office hit up to that time.