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Sugihara Survivors: Jewish and Japanese, Past and Future

Documentary about Chiune Sugihara, a diplomat who helped almost 6,000 Jews escape to Japan during World War II. Akira Kitade, a freelance journalist from Tokyo, sets out to find the stories behind the faces in Sugihara's old photo album.

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  • Akira Kitade

    Akira Kitade

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  • Masha Leon

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  • Benjamin Fishoff

    Benjamin Fishoff

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  • Sylvia Smoller

    Sylvia Smoller

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  • Marvin Tokayer

    Marvin Tokayer

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Documentary about Chiune Sugihara, a diplomat who helped almost 6,000 Jews escape to Japan during World War II. Akira Kitade, a freelance journalist from Tokyo, sets out to find the stories behind the faces in Sugihara's old photo album.

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