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Pride (プライド 運命の瞬間;, Puraido: Unmei no Shunkan), also known as Pride: The Fateful Moment, is a 1998 Japanese historical drama directed by Shunya Itō. The film, based on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East of 1946–48, depicts Japanese prime minister Hideki Tojo (played by Masahiko Tsugawa) as a family man who fought to defend Japan and Asia from Western colonialism but was ultimately hanged by a vengeful United States. Shot at a cost of ¥1.5 billion and partially funded by a right-wing businessman, Pride was one of the highest-grossing Japanese films of 1998 and was nominated for two Japan Academy Prizes. Although the filmmakers intended the film to open dialogue on Japanese history, it was controversial in China, South Korea, and Japan owing to concerns of revisionism.

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  • Pride (プライド 運命の瞬間;, Puraido: Unmei no Shunkan), also known as Pride: The Fateful Moment, is a 1998 Japanese historical drama directed by Shunya Itō. The film, based on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East of 1946–48, depicts Japanese prime minister Hideki Tojo (played by Masahiko Tsugawa) as a family man who fought to defend Japan and Asia from Western colonialism but was ultimately hanged by a vengeful United States. Shot at a cost of ¥1.5 billion and partially funded by a right-wing businessman, Pride was one of the highest-grossing Japanese films of 1998 and was nominated for two Japan Academy Prizes. Although the filmmakers intended the film to open dialogue on Japanese history, it was controversial in China, South Korea, and Japan owing to concerns of revisionism. (en)
  • 『プライド・運命の瞬間』(プライド・うんめいのとき)は、1998年5月23日に東映で全国劇場公開された日本映画である。極東国際軍事裁判結審50周年記念作品であり、東日本ハウス(現・日本ハウスホールディングス)創立30周年記念作品である。 (ja)
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  • Masahiko Tsugawa (en)
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  • Hideki Tojo (en)
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  • Yudai Kato (en)
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  • Japan (en)
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  • Takeo Araki (en)
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  • Masahiko Tsugawa portrayed Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tōjō. (en)
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  • Pride (en)
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  • Pride (プライド 運命の瞬間;, Puraido: Unmei no Shunkan), also known as Pride: The Fateful Moment, is a 1998 Japanese historical drama directed by Shunya Itō. The film, based on the International Military Tribunal for the Far East of 1946–48, depicts Japanese prime minister Hideki Tojo (played by Masahiko Tsugawa) as a family man who fought to defend Japan and Asia from Western colonialism but was ultimately hanged by a vengeful United States. Shot at a cost of ¥1.5 billion and partially funded by a right-wing businessman, Pride was one of the highest-grossing Japanese films of 1998 and was nominated for two Japan Academy Prizes. Although the filmmakers intended the film to open dialogue on Japanese history, it was controversial in China, South Korea, and Japan owing to concerns of revisionism. (en)
  • 『プライド・運命の瞬間』(プライド・うんめいのとき)は、1998年5月23日に東映で全国劇場公開された日本映画である。極東国際軍事裁判結審50周年記念作品であり、東日本ハウス(現・日本ハウスホールディングス)創立30周年記念作品である。 (ja)
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  • プライド・運命の瞬間 (ja)
  • Pride (1998 film) (en)
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