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Release Date:
July 28, 2007
Original Title:
夕凪の街 桜の国
Alternate Titles:
Town of Evening Calm, Country of Cherry Blossoms
Production Companies:
Art Port
Big Shot Productions
Fukuoka Broadcasting System
Futabasha
SEGA
Sumitomo Corporation
TFC
Tokyo FM
Tokyu Recreation
Tsuburaya Entertainment
Yomiuri Shimbun Company
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 118
Thirteen years afterward, I wonder if those who bombed Hiroshima are looking at me and saying: 'We did it! We were able to kill another person!' They should be," murmurs Minami (played by Kumiko Aso), one of the two leading female characters in Yunagi no Machi, Sakura no Kuni, as she lies dying in 1958, her life brought to a premature end by sickness resulting from her exposure to atomic bomb radiation. This is a story about those who at least initially survived the first U.S. atomic bombing of 1945 and their descendants in contemporary times. The film, based on a comic by Fumiyo Kono, jumps between the two time frames and quietly depicts the sorrow and mortification experienced through the everyday lives of laid-back and soft-spoken Hiroshima people. Only a few scenes of the bombing and the ensuing devastation are featured.
Assistant Director:
Ryo Yamamoto
Co-Executive Producer:
Munehiro Umemura
Comic Book:
Fumiyo Kouno
Development Producer:
Tôji Katô
Director:
Kiyoshi Sasabe
Director of Photography:
Masaaki Sakae
Executive Producer:
Jun'ichi Matsushita
Gaffer:
Mitsuo Watanabe
Original Music Composer:
Takatsugu Muramatsu
Post-Production Manager:
Kenny Kusaka
Producer:
Masaaki Usui
Shin Yoneyama
Production Design:
Takaichi Wakamatsu
Screenplay:
Kiyoshi Sasabe
Writer:
Kei Kunii
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