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Works explorer

Hiro: the Hiroshima generation

United States, 1970
film

While interviewing a Japanese student, the cameras show the diversity of Japan’s youth. Shows the clashes and the integration of foreign ideas as the yo..

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No more Hiroshima

Canada, 1984
Similarity: 77%

Date with history: Hiroshima

United Kingdom, 1969
Similarity: 76%

Since '45

United States, 1979
Similarity: 74%

No more Hibakusha!

Canada, 1983
Similarity: 74%

Hiroshima: blast effect, April 1946 [Silent]

United States, 1946
Similarity: 74%

Hiroshima Mon Amour

France and Japan, 1959
Similarity: 74%

Hiroshima mon amour

France, 1959
Similarity: 74%

Hiroshima & Nagasaki: the harvest of nuclear war

Japan, 1982
Similarity: 74%

If you love this planet

Canada, 1982
Similarity: 74%

Prophecy

Japan, 1983
Similarity: 74%

Youth of Japan

Japan, 1968
Similarity: 74%

Dawn

United Kingdom, 1989
Similarity: 73%

Children of Japan

United States, 1940
Similarity: 73%

To die - to live: the survivors of Hiroshima

United Kingdom, 1975
Similarity: 72%

A Nation transformed 1945-1965

Canada, 1972
Similarity: 72%

Rhapsody in August = Hachigatsu no kyshikyoku

Japan, 1991
Similarity: 72%

Hiroshima, Nagasaki, August 1945

United States, 1970
Similarity: 71%

Birth of the bomb

United Kingdom, 1970
Similarity: 71%
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