Hidden Exposure: The Truth About the H-Bomb Tests (2014)

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In 1954, the United States tested 6 hydrogen bombs on Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean. Numerous Japanese fishing boats were operating in surrounding waters, and their crews were exposed to radioactive fallout. But the Japanese government has acknowledged the cases of just 23 crewmembers. Now, scientists from Hiroshima have shed light on facts that had been buried for 60 years.

Director: Ishihama Ryo, Sasaki Hideki, Hanai Toshihiko
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 50 min
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Cinematography: Shakano Masahiko
Editing: Kawakami Yuji
Production: NHK
Country: Japan
Language: English, 日本語
Original Language: en

Keywords

nuclear testing

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hidden Exposure: The Truth About the H-Bomb Tests about?
In 1954, the United States tested 6 hydrogen bombs on Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean. Numerous Japanese fishing boats were operating in surrounding waters, and their crews were exposed to radioactive fallout. But the Japanese government has acknowledged the cases of just 23 crewmembers. Now, scientists from Hiroshima have shed light on facts that had been buried for 60 years.
Who directed Hidden Exposure: The Truth About the H-Bomb Tests?
Hidden Exposure: The Truth About the H-Bomb Tests was directed by Ishihama Ryo, Sasaki Hideki, Hanai Toshihiko.
How long is Hidden Exposure: The Truth About the H-Bomb Tests?
Hidden Exposure: The Truth About the H-Bomb Tests has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Hidden Exposure: The Truth About the H-Bomb Tests?
Hidden Exposure: The Truth About the H-Bomb Tests is a Documentary film.
Where was Hidden Exposure: The Truth About the H-Bomb Tests produced?
Hidden Exposure: The Truth About the H-Bomb Tests was produced in Japan.