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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 92%
In Theaters: July 9, 2021 (limited)
July 16, 2021 (limited)
1h 40m | Documentary
How did a group of humble factory workers become a phenomenal sports success story and the pride of an entire nation? Julian Faraut’s (John McEnroe: In The Realm of Perfection) ferociously innovative and visually stunning The Witches of the Orient tells the tale of the Japanese women’s volleyball team’s thrilling rise, unbelievable 258 games winning streak, and eventual Olympic gold at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
Director: Julien Faraut
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Producer(s): William Jéhannin
0 votes and 0 Reviews
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 92%
In Theaters: July 9, 2021 (limited)
July 16, 2021 (limited)
1h 40m | Documentary
How did a group of humble factory workers become a phenomenal sports success story and the pride of an entire nation? Julian Faraut’s (John McEnroe: In The Realm of Perfection) ferociously innovative and visually stunning The Witches of the Orient tells the tale of the Japanese women’s volleyball team’s thrilling rise, unbelievable 258 games winning streak, and eventual Olympic gold at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
Rotten Tomatoes® Score 92%
In Theaters: July 9, 2021 (limited)
July 16, 2021 (limited)
1h 40m | Documentary
How did a group of humble factory workers become a phenomenal sports success story and the pride of an entire nation? Julian Faraut’s (John McEnroe: In The Realm of Perfection) ferociously innovative and visually stunning The Witches of the Orient tells the tale of the Japanese women’s volleyball team’s thrilling rise, unbelievable 258 games winning streak, and eventual Olympic gold at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.