I recently saw the HBO produced documentary White Light, Black Rain directed by Steven Okazaki. It was a fascinating look at the survivors of the atomic bombings at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He settles on 14 interviewees, who all have their own individual horror stories of the attacks. The most moving and disturbing images were the pictures drawn by child survivors, actual photos of the carnage, and medical study films/photos of the wounds and causalities of the survivors. It was a poignant and moving film with a haunting score that had several compositions by Brian Eno in it.
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