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Is Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence true story?

Based on the actual WWII experiences of Afrikaner author Sir Laurens van der Post, Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (also known as Furyo and Senjō no Merī Kurisumasu) deals with the relationships between four men in a Japanese-run POW camp.

Which musician starred in Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence?

Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto gained international fame for Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence. Not only did he write the music, with the main theme and 'Forbidden Colours' proving particularly popular, but he also starred in it alongside David Bowie and Tom Conti.

What is the story behind Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence?

The film is based on Sir Laurens van der Post's experiences as a prisoner of war of the Japanese in World War II as depicted in his books The Seed and the Sower (1963) and The Night of the New Moon (1970). Sakamoto also wrote the score and the vocal theme "Forbidden Colours", which features David Sylvian.

How did Celliers betray his brother?

As a teenager, Celliers betrayed his younger brother, a choir boy with a curved spine, by allowing him to be submitted to a cruel school initiation that he could have stopped. After that day, his brother never sang again.

Is Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence sad?

The theme tune to Nagisa Oshima's Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence has been lurking around the world's airwaves like a small, timid cat for almost 40 years now: memorably it became one of a handful of sanctioned sad instrumentals that Radio One was allowed to play in the febrile few weeks following the death of Diana …

Where was Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence filmed?

New Zealand One of the finest offshore features financed by tax-sheltered New Zealand investment was Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence, made by the distinguished Japanese director Nagisa Oshima … his first feature outside Japan, (it) was shot in Auckland and Rarotonga, with Englishman Jeremy Thomas as producer and Larry Parr, whose …

Is Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence sad?

The theme tune to Nagisa Oshima's Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence has been lurking around the world's airwaves like a small, timid cat for almost 40 years now: memorably it became one of a handful of sanctioned sad instrumentals that Radio One was allowed to play in the febrile few weeks following the death of Diana …