Nearly 80 years on from the momentous and devastating bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, this landmark film explores the human fallout from the first – and last – time nuclear weapons were used in an act of war. The discussion will reveal how the filmmakers captured the powerful memories and lived experiences of some of the last remaining ‘Hibakusha’, the only people left on earth to have survived an atomic bomb.
The panel will be chaired by BBC Documentaries’ Lead Commissioning Editor Emma Loach and followed by networking drinks where freelancers will be joined by the filmmakers, BBC Commissioning Editors and industry Heads of Talent.
The session for freelancers will be chaired by BBC Documentaries’ Lead Commissioning Editor Emma Loach and followed by networking drinks where freelancers will be joined by the filmmakers, BBC Commissioning Editors and Heads of Talent from across the industry.
Content Guidance: This session contains images of war and atomic bomb.
Speakers: Megumi Inman (Producer and Co-Director), Otto Burnham (Editor), Benedict Sanderson (Cinematographer and Co-Director), Morgan Matthews (Executive Producer) – join a panel discussion about the making of their latest feature documentary, Atomic People.
Chair: Emma Loach (BBC Documentaries’ Lead Commissioning Editor)
Supported by the BBC