Level Five

Level Five

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  • Genre(s): Documentary, Romance, War
  • Language(s): Français (French)
  • Director(s): Chris Marker
  • Cast(s): Catherine Belkhodja, Nagisa Ōshima, Chris Marker, Kenji Tokitsu, Junichi Ushiyama See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 46min
  • Music: Florent Lavallée
  • Similar To: Mariner of the Mountains, Objective Baku: Hitler's war on oil
  • Story:

    The French computer programmer Laura inherits the task of making a computer game of the Battle of Okinawa in Japan during World War 2. She searches the Internet for information on the battle, and interviews Japanese experts and witnesses. The extraordinary circumstances of the Battle of Okinawa lead Laura to reflect deeply on her own life and humanity in general, particularly the influence of history and memories.

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STORY

Story

The French computer programmer Laura inherits the task of making a computer game of the Battle of Okinawa in Japan during World War 2. She searches the Internet for information on the battle, and interviews Japanese experts and witnesses. The extraordinary circumstances of the Battle of Okinawa lead Laura to reflect deeply on her own life and humanity in general, particularly the influence of history and memories.

TRIVIA

Trivia

Like the character of Laura (Catherine Belkhodja) in Level Five, the reader or the spectator keeps wondering about the choices and variations of a work with enigmas and changing lines.