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Ikiteite yokatta

Fumio Kamei
1956 Japan 53 minutes Japanese
DR

Fumio Kamei describes the horror caused by the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, filming the daily life of the victims ten years after the tragedy. Those who were exposed to radiation are worried about their future, and many of them are suffering from leukaemia. Their families are ever-present, anguished and concerned by a daily existence that hovers between the horror of certain death and the joy of living… despite everything.

Production :
Nippon Document Film
Editing :
Fusako Morizui; Haruo Niho
Sound :
Shigenosuke Okuyama; Tetsuo Ohash
Photography :
Hiroshi Segawa; Kiyomi Kuroda

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