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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Doctor Akagi (original title: カンゾー先生) is a movie directed by Imamura Shohei and released in 1998. Set in a Japanese town in the last days of WW2, it tells the story of an oddball country doctor whose obsession is to stem the hepatitis epidemic raging among his patients, which earns him the nickname "Kanzo Sensei", i.e. Doctor Liver. Unable to get help from the authorities, who are fanatically focused on fighting the war to the bitter end, he assembles a small group of misfits: an alcoholic and lecherous Buddhist monk, a surgeon with a morphine habit, an escaped Dutch POW hiding in his cellar, the madam of the local pleasure house, and a young prostitute with a crush on him. |