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  1. Those Who Make Tomorrow (明日を創る人々, Asu o tsukuru hitobito) is a 1946 Japanese film directed by Akira Kurosawa, Hideo Sekigawa and Kajirō Yamamoto (who was also co-writer).

  2. A Japanese drama film directed by Akira Kurosawa and others, about two sisters involved in a labor strike. The film explores the themes of social change, family conflict and personal growth in post-war Japan.

    • (203)
    • 1946-05-02
    • Drama
    • 82
  3. A lost film about two sisters who join a strike in support of railroad workers and their father's job loss. Directed by Kajirō Yamamoto and Akira Kurosawa, the film features a young cast of actors and actresses.

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  4. Synopsis. Two sisters, one a dancer and the other a script supervisor at a big movie studio, become embroiled in union activities when a strike is called in sympathy with striking railroad workers, one of whom boards with the sisters and their parents.

  5. Those Who Make Tomorrow. In the early years of the Occupation, labor unions and union activities started popping up all around Japan, much to the dismay of Gintaro Okamoto. A white-collar man with anti-union sentiments, he dreaded the idea of his own family succumbing to the temptation of organized protest.

  6. Overview. Two sisters, one a dancer and the other a script supervisor at a big movie studio, become embroiled in union activities when a strike is called in sympathy with striking railroad workers, one of whom boards with the sisters and their parents.

  7. Two sisters, one a dancer and the other a script supervisor at a big movie studio, become embroiled in union activities when a strike is called in sympathy with striking railroad workers, one of whom boards with the sisters and their parents.