Hibakusha Films Video
Hibakusha FilmsDocumentary Film: The Vow From Hiroshima
Hibakusha Films 84 minutes You will need to register below to receive a link to see the film. Topic: Nuclear Disarmament — Portrait of an activist An intimate portrait of Setsuko Thurlow, a passionate, year-old nuclear disarmament activist and survivor of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima. Her moving story is told through the lens of her friendship with a second generation survivor, Mitchie Takeuchi.
At age 13, Setsuko was miraculously pulled out of a fiery building after the bomb was dropped and Hibakusha Films to save her other 27 classmates who were burned to death alive. That experience shaped her life forever and she endeavored to keep a pledge she made to her friends — that no one should ever again experience that horrible fate. It is a fascinating story of how geopolitics and civil society intersects to influence policy, and how change is possible despite all odds. By focusing on the experiences of first — and second — generation hibakusha survivorsit illuminates the horrific, long-lasting impacts of the atomic bomb.
At the same time, it link the Hibakusha Films and determination of the hibakusha, notably Setsuko Thurlow, an incredible woman who has dedicated her life to the elimination of nuclear weapons.
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