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Documentary unfolds valiance of Dongji fishermen

China Daily | Updated: 2024-08-29 08:45

The documentary film The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru is pre-screened on Aug 1 last year in London. SUN XIAONA/FOR CHINA DAILY

HANGZHOU — After nightfall on Friday, an open-air film was screened amid the sea breeze and the murmur of the waves on Dongji Island of Zhoushan, East China's Zhejiang province.

Traversing time and space, the light and shadow of history were projected onto the screen, gathering a group of dedicated viewers, most of whom are fishermen on the island.

This was the local premiere of the documentary film The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru, which tells the story of a lesser-known WWII tragedy involving Japanese fascists and British prisoners of war on the island, where it occurred.

In October 1942, Lisbon Maru, a cargo vessel requisitioned by the Japanese army to transport more than 1,800 British POWs from Hong Kong to Japan, was hit by the United States military off the Zhoushan Islands in Zhejiang province. Local fishermen risked their own lives and rescued over 380 POWs.

"Creating this film serves a dual purpose: it's not just about shedding light on this chapter of history to the world, but also about illuminating the heroic deeds of our forebears — the fishermen of Dongji — and inspiring pride in their acts of kindness and bravery," said Fang Li, the film's producer and director.

Fang noted that their story is one of valor and humanity that transcends time, and he hopes the story can resonate with audiences everywhere.

The documentary is entirely based on that real historical event. In the film, oral recollections of survivors, family members of the POWs, Chinese fishermen and relevant Japanese and American personnel piece together the history. The realistic post production effects starkly present the merciless face of war and the bravery of the fishermen, bringing the dark history to life for all to see.

Though many Dongji fishermen have heard of the incident, they have a vague memory. It was not until the documentary was released that they managed to portray a clear picture. When footage of Dongji fishermen appeared on camera recounting the scenes of them paddling their boats out to rescue the prisoners, many became profoundly emotional with tears in their eyes.

The film poignantly conveyed the harsh realities of war and the profound impact it has on humanity, serving as a reminder that we must never forget history and should always strive for peace, noted Liang Yindi, a descendant of one of the rescuers.

"Despite the fact that the Dongji fishermen who bravely participated in the rescue mission have now all passed away, their legacy of courage and compassion remains timeless. I am committed to honoring their spirit and ensuring that the story of the Lisbon Maru reaches a wider audience, keeping their memory alive for future generations," Liang stressed.

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