Ogawa Shinsuke and the members of the newly founded Ogawa Pro settled in the village of Heta to record and participate in these struggles. Summer in Sanrizuka was the first of seven films the collective made about these conflicts and it established their method of filmmaking while living with their subjects and taking sides with them in their struggles. This is a raw, vital, disjunctively edited and sometimes chaotic “action film”, following a group of militant students and documenting the fights against the riot police.
The Battle Front for the Liberation of Japan - Summer in Sanrizuka (Nihon kaiho sensen – Sanrizuka no natsu), Japan 1968, 16mm, b/w, 108 mins, Japanese with English subtitles.