Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki

広島・長崎における原子爆弾の影響

January 1, 1946 2h 40m Released

Storyline

This was the only documentary made in the aftermath of the atomic bombings of 1945. Japanese filmmakers entered the two cities intent on making an appeal to the International Red Cross, but were promptly arrested by newly arriving American troops. The Americans and Japanese eventually worked together to produce this film, a science film unemotionally displaying the effects of atomic particles, blast and fire on everything from concrete to human flesh. No other filmmakers were allowed into the cities, and when the film was done the Americans crated everything up and shipped it to an unknown location. That footage is now lost. However, an American and a Japanese filmmaker each stole and hid a copy of the film, fearful that the reality of Hiroshima and Nagasaki would be hidden from history. Eventually, these prints surfaced and became our only precious archive of the aftermath of nuclear warfare -- a film that everyone knows in part, yet has rarely seen in its entirety.

Key Information

Director Sueo Ito
Studio Nihon Eigasha
Language JA

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Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was released on January 1, 1946.

The runtime of Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is 2h 40m.

Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is a Documentary, War movie.

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Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was directed by Sueo Ito.

Effects of the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is originally in Japanese.