Year – 2007
Whit Light/Black Rain was made 60+ years after the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The filmmakers interviewed over 100 survivors before finally deciding to focus on fourteen. The film is a collection of riveting firsthand accounts including:
There are emotional impact of the survival stories is compounded by how Japanese society treated survivors. They became pariahs. Survivors often married other survivors because other people wouldn’t have them. It wasn’t unusual for a survivor’s children to have no idea of their parent’s trauma; even 60-years later.
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