LEADER 00000ngm 2200409ui 4500 001 kan1137557 003 CaSfKAN 006 m||||||||c|||||||| 007 vz uzazuu 007 cr una---unuuu 008 150403p20151986cau058 o vleng d 028 52 1137557|bKanopy 035 (OCoLC)914226236 040 MaNoMEF|beng|erda|cCtWisc|dCaBVAHC 041 0 eng 245 00 Hellfire :|bA Journey from Hiroshima. 264 1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming, |c2015. 300 1 online resource (1 video file, 59 min.) 336 two-dimensional moving image|2rdacontent 337 computer|2rdamedia 338 online resource|2rdacarrier 344 digital 347 video file|bMPEG-4|bFlash 518 Originally produced by First Run Features in 1986. 520 Nominated for an Academy Award, John Junkerman's documentary film Hellfire: A Journey from Hiroshima captures the artists Iri and Toshi Maruki in their decades -long collaboration to create a testament to the effects of the atomic bomb- the Hiroshima Murals, which have been viewed by over 100 million people around the world. Haunted by the memories of Hiroshima after the atomic blast, the Marukis began a series of monumental paintings depicting what they had seen. With engaging interviews and extended sequences of the Marukis at work, Hellfire reveals a message of hope in our nuclear age, and is a reminder of the power of art to render visible and meaningful what still seems unimaginable. 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web. 600 10 Maruki, Iri,|d1901-1995. 600 10 Maruki, Toshi,|d1912-2000. 650 0 Art|zJapan|xCriticism and interpretation. 650 0 Atomic bomb|xHiroshima-shi|xBombardment|y1945|xHistory. 655 7 Documentary films.|2lcgft 700 1 Junkerman, John,|efilm director. 700 1 Camerini, Michael,|efilm director. 710 2 Kanopy (Firm) 914 kan1137557
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