1941-1950Amos Vogel: Film as a Subversive ArtDocumentaryHiroshima at 75Short FilmUSA

Army Pictorial Service, U.S. Signal Corps – The Atom Strikes! (1945)

From Amos Vogel’s Film as a Subversive Art:
The explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki and their aftereffects are among the most widely photographed and most thoroughly suppressed events in history. While hundreds of thousands of feet were shot by scientific, military, and medical personnel, most of this material remains secreted in official archives. Significantly, this first official record (released only on a restricted basis) is confined to structural damage, and completely omits visual evidence of human casualties. The initially routine interview with a survivor (a Jesuit priest, also described in John Hersey’s book) becomes a horrifying reliving of the event when he recounts the actual bombing.

550MB | 30m 45s | 708×478 | mkv

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