Three films, including 'A Diary of a Drunkard,' to be broadcast on TV for the first time in April! 'Missing Films: Miraculously Surviving Films are Revived' on CS Satellite Theater
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the special program being broadcast on CS Satellite Theater in April?
- A: The special program is titled 'Missing Films: Miraculously Surviving Films are Revived,' featuring the first-ever television broadcast of three films that were partially lost.
- Q: Which three films will be broadcast for the first time on television as part of this special feature?
- A: The three films are 'A Diary of a Drunkard,' 'Asataro Akagi no Uta,' and 'The Century Laughs (Digital Remastered Version).'
- Q: What is significant about 'A Diary of a Drunkard' in terms of film history?
- A: 'A Diary of a Drunkard' is notable as the second-oldest surviving Shochiku film and is being broadcast for the first time on TV on April 1st.
- Q: What is the plot summary provided for 'A Diary of a Drunkard'?
- A: The film tells the story of Taiga, an elementary school principal who hides stolen donation money, leading to his wife's suicide and his subsequent descent into alcoholism on Oshima Island.
- Q: What is the condition of the surviving print for 'A Diary of a Drunkard'?
- A: Of the original runtime of approximately 66 minutes for 'A Diary of a Drunkard,' only about 30 minutes currently survive.