Fumio Kamei
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Fumio Kamei was a Japanese filmmaker known for directing the documentary 'Still, It’s Good to Live' in 1956, which was one of the first films to document life in postwar Hiroshima, focusing on orphanage rehabilitation and anti-nuclear rallies.
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Fumio Kamei directed 'Still, It’s Good to Live,' the first documentary of life in postwar Hiroshima.
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The New York Times: 80 Years After Hiroshima Bombing, Art Needs ‘Courage to Be Afraid’