200,000 Phantoms
Originally released in 2007. 200,000 Phantoms is a documentary/history film. directed by Jean-Gabriel Périot. At just 11 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
In 1914, the Czech architect Jan Letzel designed in the Japanese city of Hiroshima Center for the World Expo, which has turned into ruins after the atomic bombing in August 1945. “Atomic Dome” – all that remains of the destroyed palace of the exhibition – has become part of the Hiroshima memorial. In 2007, French sculptor, painter and film director Jean-Gabriel Périot assembled this cinematic collage from hundreds of multi-format, color and black and white photographs of different years’ of “Genbaku Dome”.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Jean-Gabriel Périot
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 200,000 Phantoms about?
In 1914, the Czech architect Jan Letzel designed in the Japanese city of Hiroshima Center for the World Expo, which has turned into ruins after the atomic bombing in August 1945. “Atomic Dome” ...
Who directed 200,000 Phantoms?
200,000 Phantoms was directed by Jean-Gabriel Périot.
How long is 200,000 Phantoms?
200,000 Phantoms has a runtime of 0 hours and 11 minutes (11 minutes total).
When was 200,000 Phantoms released?
200,000 Phantoms was released on July 11, 2007 in theaters.