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Genbaku-no-Natsu, Tohihi-no-ShonenStill Silent: A photographer's Search for a Stoic Young Survivor of the A-Bomb
There is an old man with bitter memories of WWII living in USA. Joe O’Donnell was a US Marine Corps photographer, well-known as the president’s photographer. He took 300 negatives during the seven months he was stationed in Japan when he was just 23 years old. He met so many innocent people badly injured or burned. One day he visited Nagasaki, Ground Zero, and photographed a little boy standing with his dead younger brother on his back in front of a cremation site. That photo sheared itself into his memory so deeply that all the time through 60 years. This documentary follows that Joe O’Donnell decided to travel in Japan, looking for that little boy and meeting people who were taken by his camera when he stationed in Japan.
Japan - 2004 - 58 mn - HD - Colour
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