“Visually perfect like few others! There’s barely a frame you couldn’t extract, expand and hang on the wall!”
—Time Out
“The most beautiful film I’ve ever seen!”
—Claude Chabrol
“One of the most influential films in the short history of the medium! It’s difficult to quantify the breadth of Hiroshima’s impact.”
—Kent Jones
French documentarian Alain Resnais’ follow-up to NIGHT AND FOG is widely regarded as one of the most important films ever made. With a screenplay written by Marguerite Duras, this meditation on representation, cultural amnesia, and war guilt still stands the test of time, over 60 years later.