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  • Ōe, Kenzaburō, 1935-2023.
     
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  • Peterson, Claudia.
     
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  • Artists -- Japan.
     
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  • Nuclear weapons testing victims -- United States.
     
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  • Nuclear weapons -- Nevada -- Testing.
     
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  • Japanese -- Attitudes.
     
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  • Hiroshima-shi (Japan) -- History -- Bombardment, 1945 -- Public opinion.
     
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    Short films by Steven Okazaki. Vol. 1 [digital videodisc].
    [Berkeley, CA] : Farallon Films, [2007?]
    Subjects
  • Ōe, Kenzaburō, 1935-2023.
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  • Peterson, Claudia.
  •  
  • Artists -- Japan.
  •  
  • Nuclear weapons testing victims -- United States.
  •  
  • Nuclear weapons -- Nevada -- Testing.
  •  
  • Japanese -- Attitudes.
  •  
  • Hiroshima-shi (Japan) -- History -- Bombardment, 1945 -- Public opinion.
  • Description: 
    1 videodisc : sound, color and black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
    Contents: 
    Hunting tigers / Farallon Films presents ; a Groovy Movies production ; produced by Keisuke Oki ; written & directed by Steven Okazaki (30 min.) -- Life was good : the Claudia Peterson story / a Farallon Films production ; produced, directed & edited by Steven Okazaki ; written by Ashley Craddock, Steven Okazaki (27 min.) -- The mushroom club / a Farallon Films production ; produced, written, directed, filmed & edited by Steven Okazaki (35 min.).
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    Summary: 
    Hunting tigers provides a look at four contemporary Japanese artists (Genqui Numata, Jun Togawa, Rosa Tsukinoyo, and Saburo Teshigawara) and contrasts their views of art with that of Nobel Prize-winning author Kenzaburo Oe.
    Life was good tells how a woman who grew up downwind from the atomic weapons test sites in Nevada went from Mormon housewife to political activist when her family's health and happiness were threatened by the legacy of the US atomic testing program.
    The Mushroom club examines how the dwindling community of survivors and others are attempting to keep the story of the destruction of Hiroshima alive in a society where memories are fading.
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