Spy Sorge

Spy Sorge (スパイ・ゾルゲ) is a Japanese film directed by Masahiro Shinoda in 2003, about the Soviet spy Richard Sorge. A long and lavish production which became only a modest critical and commercial success, Shinoda intended the film to be his final feature.

Plot

The life of Richard Sorge, a German spy for Red Army's Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) in Japan. The movie started with the arrest of Richard Sorge and Hotsumi Ozaki by Japanese Special Higher Police in Tokyo, followed by Sorge's recount of his life and mission in Japan.

Cast

Technical details

  • Writers: Robert Mandy & Masahiro Shinoda
  • Producers : Masato Hara, Masaru Koibuchi & Peter Rawley for Asmik Ace Entertainment & Manfred Durniok Filmproduktion
  • Music : Shin’ichirō Ikebe
  • Photography : Tatsuo Suzuki
  • Length: Japan : 182 min
  • Country: Japan / Germany
  • Language: Japanese
  • Colour: Colour
  • Sound: Dolby Digital

Honours

  • Best Art Direction for Hajime Oikawa at the Awards of the Japanese Academy in 2004
  • Also nominated at the same awards in the following categories:
    • Best Cinematography for Tatsuo Suzuki
    • Best Director for Masahiro Shinoda
    • Best Editing for Hiroshi Okuda
    • Best Film
    • Best Lighting for Hideshi Mikami
    • Best Music Score for Shin’ichirō Ikebe
    • Best Screenplay for Masahiro Shinoda and Robert Mandy
    • Best Sound for Tetsuo Segawa


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