[1] Persona Non Grata (杉原千畝 スギハラチウネ, Sugihara Chiune) is a 2015 Japanese biographical drama film directed by Cellin Gluck.
Enraged and disappointed over the doings of Kwantung Army, Sugihara resigned from Manchuria Ministry and returned to Japan.
In surprise of Sugihara, the Soviets listed him as "Persona Non Grata" due to the incidents in Manchuria and rejected his arrival to Moscow.
In 1939, at the beginning of the World War II, Sugihara is assigned as a diplomat in Kaunas, Lithuania, and to spy on the moves of the Soviets.
When they analyze the intels, they realize the Soviets and the Nazis plan to divide the whole East Europe, yet the Japanese stays doing nothing despite Sugihara's reports.
Later, Sugihara finally changes of his heart when he saw the doings of Zwartendijk and the miserable situation of the Jewish, issues visas as much as possible until his whole family leaves Lithuania.
After the Nazis declares war to the Soviets, Sugihara is then ordered to leave the country immediately and assigned to Romania.
27 years later, in 1972, a resigned Sugihara from the Ministry, works at a merchandising company in Moscow, finally reunites with Nyiszli, and they happily remember their past on the streets.