Marking the 80th anniversary of Hiroshima’s atomic bombing, this magical realism film honors the importance of remembering the past and fostering peace. Two local youths in Hiroshima encounter an American tourist with a special ability to sense the city’s history. The film explores themes of peace, the enduring impact of the atomic bombing, and the intertwining of history with the present day.
Hiroshima-born filmmaker and founder of TimeRiver Pictures. A former Discovery Channel and Disney TV producer, he has written and directed five theatrical feature films in Japan, including “Radio Love” and “Cinema Angel.” His work has screened at international festivals in the U.S., Europe, and Asia, earning multiple awards for direction and storytelling.
Japanese Film Festival of Arizona
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