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Building his own bridges with Japan, ex-digger Richie meets a kindred
spirit in a visiting Japanese composer. Sydney in the 1990s is a
long way from wartime Papua, but a series of disconnected events
takes Richie back fifty years to a strange battlefield encounter.
He remembers Yoshi - the Japanese soldier, like himself, fighting
for his country, thinking of his family, his childhood, his future.
On the Buna airstrip in December 1942, in a night-time lull in the
fighting, they talk of girlfriends, customs, king, emperor, generals
and politicians who started the war. Like himself, Yoshi was not
sure if he would have a future.
But now, fifty years on, can two ex-servicemen forgive the excesses
of war? Can their peoples really get to know each other, or are
package tours and international trading as close as they will ever
get?
A story of rapprochement between Australian and Japanese WWII soldiers.
Rivers never separated people in the past. So for us, it's
just a river to cross, and then we're on the other side, meeting
new experiences, new people. |