
With the passing of Nakazawa Keiji in December 2012, Barefoot Gen’s Hiroshima now stands as the manga artist’s last message of peace to the world. Mr. Nakazawa recounts his life, from the aftermath of the atomic bombing up until the days he created his acclaimed manga series Barefoot Gen (Hadashi no Gen), by exploring sites of painful memories in Hiroshima. Through Mr. Nakazawa’s story, and his original art work, Barefoot Gen’s Hiroshima illuminates the nature of war and nuclear weapons, urging us not to repeat the past.
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With the passing of Nakazawa Keiji in December 2012, Barefoot Gen’s Hiroshima now stands as the manga artist’s last message of peace to the world. Mr. Nakazawa recounts his life, from the aftermath of the atomic bombing up until the days he created his acclaimed manga series...
Barefoot Gen's Hiroshima (2011) was directed by Ishida Yuko. The film is a Documentary, War production with a runtime of 1h 17m, rated 4.0/10.
Barefoot Gen's Hiroshima runs 1h 17m (77 minutes total). Audience rating: 4.0/10 from 2 votes. Genre: Documentary, War.
Barefoot Gen's Hiroshima is rated 4.0/10 by 2 viewers — below average. A good pick for Documentary and War fans.