

One photo stopped a war—until someone stole the flag. Now a lone mech must fix what cameras broke.
Director's cut release of the war/mecha anime series "FLAG" features famous scenes from the series edited together into a cohesive, realistic story about war. Camerawoman Shirasu Saeko's photo of residents of a war-torn Asian country struggling to raise the flag of the UN became the symbol for the movement of peace across the land. However, on the eve of a truce, the actual flag captured in the photo is stolen and war once again threatens to plague the land. To return the flag and establish peace in the land, the UN sends a lone mechanical army called the SDC (pronounced as Seedac—Special Development Command).
Direction
Found-footage anime? Unhinged and brilliant.
Cinematography
Camera-as-character framing that rivals live war docs.
Writing
Treats mecha as political tool, not toy.

Director
Ryosuke Takahashi
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'found footage' aesthetic required animators to study actual conflict photography and deliberately include 'amateur' framing errors.
Released when Japan debated its UN peacekeeping role; the SDC's ambiguous mandate mirrors real political anxieties about military intervention.
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