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Hiroshima: The Atomic Bomb's Historical Impact

Hiroshima: The Atomic Bombing and Its Lasting Impact

Hideo Sekigawa

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Hiroshima: The Atomic Bomb's Historical Impact
Hiroshima: The Atomic Bombing and Its Lasting Impact
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Hiroshima (1953) stands as a monumental work in cinema history, offering a haunting depiction of the aftermath of the world's first atomic bomb detonation. Directed by Hideo Sekigawa, this film breaks free from the constraints of censorship to deliver a powerful and unflinching portrayal of the catastrophic impact on the people of Hiroshima. The narrative unfolds in a flashback structure, beginning with young students afflicted by the long-term effects of radiation and moving through the harrowing experiences of...

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Content advisory Violence, smoking, foul language
Audio languages 日本語
Subtitles English
Directors Hideo Sekigawa
Producers Takerô Itô, Takeo Kikuchi
Starring Eiji Okada, Yumeji Tsukioka, Yoshi Katô, Takashi Kanda
Studio Arrow Academy
FAQ

What is Hiroshima (1953) about?

Hiroshima (1953) is a film that depicts the aftermath of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, focusing on the human suffering and long-term effects of the blast.

Who directed Hiroshima (1953)?

The film was directed by Hideo Sekigawa, who sought to portray an unfiltered account of the bombing's impact.

Why is Hiroshima (1953) significant?

Hiroshima (1953) is significant for its historical authenticity, anti-war message, and its depiction of the emotional and physical toll of nuclear warfare.

What additional features are included in the Blu-ray release?

The Blu-ray release by Arrow Film includes a 73-minute survivor's documentary, interviews, and an informational video essay, enhancing the historical context of the film.

Is Hiroshima (1953) suitable for all audiences?

Due to its graphic depiction of war and suffering, Hiroshima (1953) is most suitable for mature audiences aged 18 and above.

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