Hiroshima Mon Amour

Hiroshima Mon Amour

1959/06/10 • Released • English, French, Japanese

Drama
History
Romance
7.7
1h 32m

From the measureless depths of a woman's emotions...

Overview

The deep conversation between a Japanese architect and a French actress forms the basis of this celebrated French film, considered one of the vanguard productions of the French New Wave. Set in Hiroshima after the end of World War II, the couple -- lovers turned friends -- recount, over many hours, previous romances and life experiences. The two intertwine their stories about the past with pondering the devastation wrought by the atomic bomb dropped on the city.

Director : Alain Resnais

Casts
Emmanuelle Riva

Emmanuelle Riva

Elle

Eiji Okada

Eiji Okada

Lui

Stella Dassas

Stella Dassas

Mother

Pierre Barbaud

Pierre Barbaud

Father

Bernard Fresson

Bernard Fresson

German Lover

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