"Hiroshima" ( born Hiroshima ) is a BBC documentary produced on August 5, 2005 and dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the atomic bombing of the city of Hiroshima . The film is a reconstruction of those events with the help of eyewitness accounts and computer graphics of the explosion [1] .
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| Genre | documentary |
| Producer | Paul Wilmshurst |
| Producer | Paul Wilmshurst |
| Author script | Paul Wilmshurst |
| Composer | Daniel pemberton |
| Film company | Bbc one Discovery channel |
| Duration | 89 minutes |
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| Year | 2005 |
| IMDb | ID 0475296 |
Content
Story
The documentary tells about the world's first nuclear attack and its consequences. A three-week period is covered, starting from the Trinity test and ending with the bombing. The film uses archival films, survivors and stage performances.
Witness Interviews
The film uses the stories of six survivors who were in Hiroshima: nurse Kinuko Laski, army cadet Morio Ozaki, tram driver Toruko Fujii, schoolboy Takashi Tanemori, Dr. Syntaro Hida and banking worker Akiko Takakura. Also presented are the memoirs of Enola Gay commander Paul Tibbets and navigator Theodore Kirk [1] .
See also
- Atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Hibakusya
Notes
Links
- " Hiroshima ” (Eng.) On the Internet Movie Database
- Hiroshima (English) on the site allmovie
