79 minutes
8/9/2015
Tracing the past of her deceased grandfather who worked as a young doctor in the Red Cross hospital of HirSwiss-Japanese filmmaker Aya Domenig, the granddaughter of a doctor on duty during the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, approaches the experience of her deceased grandfather by tracing the lives of a doctor and of former nurses who once shared the same experience. While gathering the memories and present views of these last survivors, the nuclear disaster in Fukushima strikes and history seems to repeat itself.oshima after the atomic bomb was dropped over the city, the filmmaker encounters doctors and nurses who went through similar experiences to his at the time. Right up until his death in 1991, her grandfather was never able to speak about his experiences, but the formidable stories and openness of her protagonists bring her closer to his past.
Aya Domenig
as Self
Kiyomi Doi
as Self - Aya's grandmother
Shigeru Doi
as Self - Aya's grandfather, Red Cross doctor (archive footage)
Sumiko Miyahara
as Self - Hiroshima atomic bomb aftermath nurse
Chizuko Uchida
as Self
Shuntaro Hida
as Self - Former Imperial Japanese Army doctor
Hitoshi Kai
as Self - Chairman of Junod Association
Mai Nakata
as Self - Fukushima refugee
Shoei Nakata
as Self - Mai Nakata's son, Fukushima refugee
Shinzo Abe
as Self - Prime minister of Japan