Internees of Kampili
Internees of Kampili

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Internees of Kampili

1960
Movie
89 min
Japanese

In the autumn of 1945, Petty Officer Tadashi Yamaji is among the numerous war crimes suspects facing death on the gallows for maltreatment of Allied women and children interned in camp Kampili. Kampili is located some ten kilometers outside Macassar on the island of Celebes. Eighteen-hundred Allied women and children were interned for the duration of the war. Yamaji's iron rule for camp administration is : No violence; hands off internees; He also endeavors to establish self-administration by internees while aiming at a self-supporting camp economy within six months. His ingenuity gains the camp numerous pigs to enrich their diet, and sewing machines with to make fatigue uniforms for the military. The internees are grateful for what little aid he can give them. As the tides of war changes, Allied planes bomb the camp in error. But the surrender of Japan changes everything, and the internees join forces to save their former camp commander from the gallows.

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Director: Shankar NagGenres: Documentary, War

Plot Summary

This is a documentary film focusing on the experiences of internees in Kampili, a detention camp during the colonial era, likely in India. It aims to shed light on the conditions, struggles, and resilience of those held captive.

Critical Reception

As a historical documentary, specific critical reception details from 1960 are not widely available in contemporary databases. However, such films are generally valued for their historical documentation and providing a voice to often overlooked narratives.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a historical account of detention camp life.

  • Highlights the human aspect of internment during a significant historical period.

  • Serves as a valuable archival record of past events.

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Fun Fact

The film likely documents a specific, lesser-known aspect of internment policies during the British Raj, offering a rare visual record of such facilities and the lives within them.

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