‘Hiroshima mon amour’ (1959): Love, Memory, and the Shadows of History

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Hiroshima mon amour (1959) is a French New Wave film directed by Alain Resnais. The movie is a landmark of cinematic history, known for its innovative narrative structure and poetic style.

The story follows a French actress, played by Emmanuelle Riva, who is in Hiroshima filming a movie about peace. She has an intense, brief affair with a Japanese architect, played by Eiji Okada. Their conversations form the core of the film, as they share their painful pasts and the trauma of war.
The film is famous for its use of flashbacks and a fragmented, non-linear timeline. It explores themes of memory, forgetting, love, and the devastating impact of historical events like the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Resnais masterfully blends documentary footage of the city with the fictional love story, creating a powerful meditation on both personal and collective grief.
Take a look at these vintage photos capturing the romantic moments of Emmanuelle Riva and Eiji Okada from Hiroshima mon amour (1959).

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