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Children Of The Beehive collection
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Children Of The Beehive collection

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3 Movies
1948 - 1952

Two-film drama series by Hiroshi Shimizu.

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Children of the Beehive

Children of the Beehive

Aug 24, 1948

A group of war orphans initially seen scratching out an existence through black market work, as they are taken under the wing of a nameless soldier, just repatriated after the war.

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Children of the Beehive: What Happened Next

Children of the Beehive: What Happened Next

Feb 12, 1951

In Shimizu’s sequel to his 1948 masterpiece, a journalist arrives in the secluded foothills of Izu to find a hidden commune to ask, “What happened to the children of the Beehive?” Three years have passed and her question situates itself not only in the realm of Shimizu’s craft, but that of reality: What became of the war orphans Shimizu raised?

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Children of the Great Buddha

Children of the Great Buddha

Oct 23, 1952

The final film in the Beehive trilogy. Set in post-war Nara, it follows a group of orphans living in a temple who support themselves by acting as guides for tourists visiting the Great Buddha.

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