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Paper Lanterns

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A Japanese man's quest to memorialize the 12 American POWs who were killed by the Hiroshima blast.
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07/24/2018 A film with heart and a story of peace. A must see. A true story that will have you interested from start to finish. See more 07/24/2018 This is an amazing movie. Let us not forget what happened on August 6, 1945. Learn the story of Mr. Mori. He has spent so much of his life working to find the survivors of the 12 American airmen who died after the Hiroshima bombing. A must see. See more 07/24/2018 Whether you are a history buff or not, this compeling documentary is not to be missed. As well as telling a story unknown to 99% of the population, it shows the powerful impact one person can have on the lives of many. It is an emotional rollarcoaster ride, with many peaks and vallys along the way, and hopfully pointing the world in a direction of awareness. See more 07/24/2018 Paper Lanterns was an amazing film, and I highly recommend seeing it! You fall in love with Mr and Mrs Mori, and recognize the impact war can have years later. It's important as a human race to recognize what war can do, and try our best to promote peace. A must see! 10 stars! See more 07/23/2018 Mr and Ms Mori, featured in this film, are some of the world's best people. They've seen the worst of mankind, surviving the atomic bomb blast, but have changed that into something so positive for the world. See more 07/23/2018 This incredible story stays with you. It confirms the extent of human kindness. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A Japanese man's quest to memorialize the 12 American POWs who were killed by the Hiroshima blast.
Director
Barry Frechette, Max Esposito
Producer
Barry Frechette, Peter Grilli
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 25, 2016, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 7, 2018
Runtime
1h 0m
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