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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.
Keywords
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
Casts

Éric Chantelauze
Narrator (voice)

François Montagut
(voice)

Hidetoshi Nakamura
(voice)

Kaoru Yachigusa
(voice)

Shouto Kashii
(voice)

Mathieu Buscatto
(voice)
Nathalie Roche
(voice)

Antoine Tomé
(voice)
Masayasu Eguchi
(voice)

Hiroshi Ito
(voice)

Nanao
(voice)
Crews
Olivier Julien
Director
Olivier Julien
Writer
Florence Sarrazin Mounier
Production Director
Éric Salleron
Color Grading
Jérôme Letué
Graphic Designer
Gérard Cohen-Tannugi
Original Music Composer
Amélie Canini
Sound Mixer

Annick Raoul
Editor
Frédéric Heinrich
Sound Engineer
Benjamin Ferbus
Production Assistant

Louis Vaudeville
Producer
Estelle Parel
Production Secretary
Anne-Séverine Loiseleur des Longchamps
Production Director
Diane Desfarges
Production Executive
Hervé Guevel
Administration
Lionel Montabord
Sound Editor
Nicole Doucy
Post Production Coordinator
Cyril Polinacci
Assistant Editor
Antoine Plouzen
Assistant Editor
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