Trailer Released for Documentary Film 'The Chaplain and the Death Row Inmate'; Crowdfunding Underway Until April 17
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45/100
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The trailer for Katsumi Sakaguchi's documentary film 'The Chaplain and the Death Row Inmate' has been released, with a crowdfunding campaign running on Motion Gallery until April 17. The film explores the theme of crime and punishment through the perspective of Father Javier Garralda, a 94-year-old Spanish Catholic priest who serves as a chaplain to death row inmates in Japan. Born in Madrid in 1931, Father Garralda has been a chaplain at Fuchu Prison since 1994 and at Tokyo Detention House since 2000. He is a former Sophia University professor, author of several books, and received the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays with Rosette in 2018. Creek & River Co. is cooperating, and Super Saurus Inc. is producing the film.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the title of the documentary film that has released a trailer?
- A: The documentary film that has released a trailer is titled 'The Chaplain and the Death Row Inmate'.
- Q: Who is the main subject of the documentary film and what is his role?
- A: The main subject is a 94-year-old Spanish priest who serves as a chaplain to death row inmates.
- Q: What themes does the film 'The Chaplain and the Death Row Inmate' explore?
- A: The film challenges themes of crime and punishment and prompts reflection on Japan's death penalty system.
- Q: Where can people support the film's production through crowdfunding, and until when?
- A: People can support the film's production through crowdfunding on 'Motion Gallery' until Friday, April 17.
- Q: What is the public opinion on the death penalty in Japan, according to the article?
- A: According to opinion polls mentioned in the article, 80% of the Japanese public supports the death penalty.