Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Introduction to Studio 13
Introduction to Studio 13
Studio No. 13 tells the story of the entire territory of Northeast China being occupied by the Japanese army in 1931. In order to beautify the war of aggression against China, it was necessary to promote the "Greater East Asia Golden Circle of Prosperity" and the Japanese occupying forces established in Northeast China The film production base gathered a group of Northeastern Chinese performing artists in the "cinema", and these Chinese became "concentration camp prisoners" in disguise.
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