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Acacia Library
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DVD FICTION Hiroshima
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Agave Library
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DVD FICTION Hiroshima
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Burton Barr Central Library
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DVD FICTION Hiroshima
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DVD FICTION Hiroshima
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Checked Out
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Cholla Library
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DVD FICTION Hiroshima
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Mesquite Library
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DVD FICTION Hiroshima
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Summary:
A Japanese architect and a French actress engage in a brief intense affair in Hiroshima in 1959. Both deal with their personal memories of World War II--he by articulating his firsthand experience with nuclear disaster, she by remembering her traumatic affair with a German soldier.
Notes:
MPAA rating: Not rated.
Special features: audio commentary by film historian Peter Cowie ; vintage interviews with director Alain Resnais and actress Emmanuelle Riva ; new video interview with Emmanuelle Riva ; excerpts from Marguerite Duras' screenplay annotations, narrated over clips from the film ; isolated music and effects track ; illustrated booklet, featuring an essay by critic Kent Jones, excerpts from a 1959 "Cahiers du Cinéma" round-table discussion about the film, an essay on composer Giovanni Fusco by Russell Lack, and character portraits by Duras.
Directors of photography, Michio Takahashi, Sacha Vierny ; editors, Henri Colpi, Jasmine Chasney ; music, Georges Delerue, Giovanni Fusco ; costume designer, Gerard Collery.
Emanuelle Riva, Eiji Okada, Stella Dassas, Pierre Barbaud, Bernard Fresson.
DVD, Region 1 encoding, Dolby digital mono.
French dialogue with optional English subtitles.
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