In 150 years, twice marked by total destruction —a terrible earthquake in 1923 and incendiary bombings in 1945— followed by a spectacular rebirth, Tokyo, the old city of Edo, has become the largest and most futuristic capital in the world in a transformation process fueled by the exceptional resilience of its inhabitants, and nourished by a unique phenomenon of cultural hybridization.
Title | Tokyo Phoenix |
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Year | 2017 |
Genre | Documentary, History, TV Movie |
Country | Japan, France |
Studio | ARTE, CC&C, NHK |
Cast | Éric Chantelauze, François Montagut, Hidetoshi Nakamura, Kaoru Yachigusa, Shouto Kashii, Mathieu Buscatto |
Crew | Olivier Julien (Writer), Olivier Julien (Director), Amélie Canini (Sound Mixer), Frédéric Heinrich (Sound Engineer), Estelle Parel (Production Secretary), Annick Raoul (Editor) |
Keyword | atomic bomb, hiroshima, japan, tokyo, japan, archive footage, historical society, mass destruction, old footage, film archives, social & cultural documentary, nagasaki, history of japan, resilience, cultural identity, artistic legacy, habitat destruction, cultural history, history and legacy, historical documentary, cultural heritage, cultural traditions |
Release | May 20, 2017 |
Runtime | 90 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 8.00 / 10 by 2 users |
Popularity | 2 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Français, 日本語 |