Tokyo Metropolitan PrefectureShibuya-ku

Revival screening of the documentary film “The Fate of the Sun (Tida no Unmei)”

directed by Sako Tadahiko, 129 minutes/Japan/2025

  • Movies
  • Real-life event

Schedule

2026.05.21(木)

Event period:2026/05/16(土) 〜 2026/05/22(金)

Venue

euro space 〒150-0031 1-5 Maruyama-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Charge

2000 yen for the General-admission public

University, vocational students, 60 years old and over 1400 yen

Eurospace Membership admission 1,300 yen

Tuesday service day 1300 yen

Contents

Director: Sako Tadahiko
Narrator: Yamane Motoyo

Following the “The Man the US Army Feared Most, His Name Is Kamejiro” (2017/19), which depicts the post-war history of Okinawa, and “Live Shimada Ei - The Last Governor of Okinawa Prefecture during the War” (2021), which depicts wartime history, the latest documentary film shot on the theme of Okinawa by director Sako Tadahiko. It is a work that traces the indomitable struggle of the two governors who lived by their respective beliefs, Masahide Ota (1990 to 98) and Onaga Takeshi (term of office 2014-18), sheds light on their human appeal, includes valuable testimonies from many people involved in their lives, and cuts into modern Okinawan history. A work commemorating the 70th anniversary of the founding of Ryukyu Broadcasting Corp. System (Ryukyu Broadcasting Corp. and TBS TV production).

Contact

Eurospace

TEL:03-3461-0211