A WALK-AND-TALK MEDITATION ON LOVE, LOSS, AND NATIONHOOD!
Alain Resnais’ Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959) is a haunting meditation on memory, trauma, and the impossibility of forgetting. A brief affair between a French actress and a Japanese architect unfolds in the shadow of Hiroshima’s devastation, where past and present blur with lyrical intensity. Written by Marguerite Duras, it’s a groundbreaking, deeply moving film that reshaped how cinema confronts history and intimacy.
Watch if you like… BEFORE SUNRISE, remembering your first love, THE ENGLISH PATIENT, Tennessee Williams, IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE, Proust, CALL ME BY YOUR NAME, or LOST IN TRANSLATION.