Summaries

A documentary on the dark and brutal side of the Samurai warrior clans featuring the life of peasant Masa who is pressganged into the ruthless world of the Samurai.

For over a thousand years, the Samurai have been celebrated as an aristocratic warrior class. Exceptionally skilled and loyal until death, their very name has become a byword for honour and dignity. Now, for the first time on television, we reveal the unknown dark side of the Samurai - a fascinating tale of greed, treachery, extreme cruelty and violent death. Based on newly discovered Samurai war manuals, we reconstruct the life of a young peasant farmer who is press-ganged into a warlord's army. Driven by his love for a village girl of noble birth, young Masa quickly rises through the ranks from simple foot soldier to venerated Samurai commander. But his reward is to be one of betrayal, lies and finally forced suicide by his fellow Samurai. Interwoven with this dramatic story, two British historians track down remarkable new evidence from ancient war manuals that show the true, dark world of the Samurai. The drama documentary also features a living Samurai master and his students, as well as CG animation, stunning re-enactments, original costumes and historic locations.—Sebastian Peiter

Details

Genres
  • History
  • Documentary
Release date Jun 19, 2013
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) TV-14
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Language English Japanese
Filming locations Royal Armouries Museum, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK
Production companies MEDIA Programme of the European Union Smithsonian Channel UKTV

Box office

Budget $225000

Tech specs

Runtime 52m
Aspect ratio 16:9 HD

Synopsis

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