In As Soon As Weather Will Permit my uncle shares the story of his participation in the atomic mission on August 5, 1945. It is the story of a soldier training without the knowledge of what he was training for — a story caught between an individual’s recollection and collective memory, personal testimonial and larger historical narratives. Constructed as a diptych, the visuals weave the stark landscapes of northwestern Utah with personal archive and historical footage, animation and aerial photography. The title refers to the edict from the US war department, stating that the first atomic bomb would be dropped as soon as weather will permit on one of four cities: Hiroshima, Kokura, Niigata, or Nagasaki. The two-screen presentation is inspired by the duality of nuclear fission and the dialogue between my uncle and me. Uncomfortable and haunting, this work is a meditation on memory, meaning and scientific discovery. As Einstein stated, that since the bombs were used on Hiroshima and Nagasaki “everything has changed except human thinking.” |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | January 1, 2013 | |
Runtime: | 15 min | |
Genres: | Documentary Family Short | |
Crew: | Su Rynard | |
Lily23 : Ah cool. I wasn't sure how wide spread that lore was. Thanks