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As global tensions rise, the once unthinkable threat that nuclear weapons of mass destruction will be used again is more real and more frightening than at any time since the height of the Cold War. Even after 60 years, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki continue to inspire argument, denial and myth. Surprisingly, most people know very little about what happened on Aug. 6 and 9, 1945, two days that changed the world.
Featuring unforgettable interviews with 14 atomic bomb survivors, many of whom have never spoken publicly before, and four Americans intimately involved in the bombings, this new film by Academy Award®-winner Steven Okazaki reveals both unimaginable suffering and extraordinary human resilience. White Light/Black Rain stands as a powerful warning to today’s world—which harbors nuclear weapons with the firepower of 400,000 Hiroshimas—that we cannot afford to forget what happened on those two days in 1945. An HBO Documentary film.
Presented in association with AsianCinevision
NY Premiere
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Thurs June 21: 4 & 9
Friday June 22: 6:30
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