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  1. List of the best anime films about a nuclear explosion according to the audience: From Up on Poppy Hill, Lu Over the Wall, Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic, Okko's Inn, Grave of the Fireflies, Kid's Story, Blade Runner: Black Out 2022, Vampir.

    • Dr. Strangelove (1964) Stanley Kubrick adapted the idea of all-out war between the Soviet Union and the United States. He tried to depict how the nuclear exchanges would eventually lead to global destruction, which to him appeared “amusing” .
    • Threads (1984) .This has to be the most disturbing film on this list. Produced by the BBC, this made for TV movie shocked audiences who had never seen anything devastating like this.
    • When the Wind Blows (1986) This British project depicts an elderly retiree couple before and after the nuclear attack. The couple try to get through the situation by referring to real-life pamphlets distributed by the government on how to survive an attack, but it never goes well as the couple slowly gets trapped in the radiation poisoning.
    • Hadashi No Gen (1983) This outstanding Japanese animated movie features a family in 1945 Hiroshima. The tension and panic of the buildup to the bombing on August 6, 1945, is spine-chilling and incredibly well done.
    • Hiroshima (1953) Set in the aftermath of the August 6, 1945 bombing, Hideo Sekigawa’s Hiroshima follows a group of survivors, known as hibakusha, as they flee destruction and attempt to rebuild their lives.
    • Black Rain (1989) Despite surviving nuclear warfare, hibakusha and their children faced enormous discrimination in post-war Japan. This was largely due to ignorance surrounding the last effects of radiation sickness and the belief that it was contagious.
    • Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965) Also known as Frankenstein Conquers the World, this is a wildly different interpretation of WWII nuclear anxiety, but an important one all the same.
    • Godzilla (1954) Speaking of monster movies as metaphor for nuclear anxieties, it’s hard to talk about the genre without mentioning Godzilla. Though the original 1954 film doesn’t explicitly depict the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, they’re deeply felt in the story.
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    • The War Game (1965) | Director: Peter Watkins. Peter Watkins’ trenchant and eye-opening docu-drama was made as a minor television production. But the film’s legacy has grown over the years, moving it into many must-see movies list.
    • Black Rain (1989) | Director: Shohei Imamura. Radical Japanese filmmaker Shohei Imamura’s adaptation of Masuji Ibuse’s novel (‘Kuroi ame’) chronicles the aftermath of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
    • Testament (1983) | Director: Lynn Littman. Lynn Littman’s emotionally devastating drama largely eschews the conventional, predestined images of nuclear apocalypse.
    • Barefoot Gen (1983) | Director: Mori Masaki. Mori Masaki’s loose adaptation of Keiji Nakazawa’s disturbing manga series was released when the fear of nuclear attack was still a major part of the culture.
  3. Barefoot Gen (はだしのゲン, Hadashi no Gen) is a 1983 Japanese adult animated war drama film loosely based on the Japanese manga series of the same name by Keiji Nakazawa.

    • 21 July 1983 (Japan)
    • Issei Miyazaki, Masaki Kōda
  4. This list of films explores various narratives surrounding the atomic bomb, from the immediate aftermath to the lingering effects on survivors' lives. These films range from stark documentaries to animated masterpieces, each uniquely capturing the multifaceted consequences of nuclear warfare.

  5. Nov 5, 2023 · Barefoot Gen is a historically authentic and emotionally devastating anime that depicts the horrors of war and the aftermath of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima. The film is based on the real-life...

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