
200,000 Phantoms
"200,000 Phantoms" takes viewers on a haunting journey through time, exploring the tragic history of the Hiroshima Center for the World Expo. French artist Jean-Gabriel Périot weaves together a mesmerizing collage of photographs, capturing the evolution of the iconic "Atomic Dome" from its days of grandeur in 1914 to its somber existence as a memorial in 2007. The film immerses audiences in the poignant tale of a structure that stands as a silent witness to the devastating effects of the atomic bombing in 1945.
Through a masterful blend of color and black-and-white imagery, "200,000 Phantoms" invites viewers to reflect on the enduring legacy of the Hiroshima tragedy. Périot's artistic vision breathes life into the still photographs, transforming them into a moving testament to resilience and remembrance. This cinematic exploration of history and memory serves as a poignant reminder of the human cost of war and the power of resilience in the face of destruction. Join us on a cinematic journey like no other, as we unravel the layers of time and emotion encapsulated within the walls of the "Atomic Dome."
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