James Cameron to Tell the Story of Hiroshima, Nagasaki Survivors on the Big Screen
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James Cameron new WW2 epic inspired by Saving Private Ryan and Schindler’s List
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James Cameron Says GHOSTS OF HIROSHIMA Might Be His “Most Challenging” Movie Yet — GeekTyrant
After wrapping up work on Avatar: Fire and Ash, James Cameron is preparing to dive into what could be the most emotionally intense film of his legendary career. The filmmaker, known for pushing cinematic boundaries, is stepping into new territory with Ghosts of Hiroshima, and even he admits this one might push him beyond his limits.Speaking with Discussing Film’s Andrew J. Salazar, Cameron didn’t hold back on just how daunting the project is sha…
James Cameron Talks "Hiroshima" Challenge
While filmmaker James Cameron has two more “Avatar” films on his schedule to direct in the next few years, one other film not related to that franchise remains on his radar – “Ghosts of Hiroshima”. Cameron plans to use Charles Pellegrino’s new non-fiction book, releasing tomorrow on the 80th anniversary of the dropping of the bomb in 1945, as the basis for a film of the same name and will mark his first non-Avatar directorial effort since 1997’s…
James Cameron Plans to Shoot ‘Ghosts of Hiroshima’ in 3D: “I Want to Show You How it Was Like” — World of Reel
While James Cameron’s obsession with the ‘Avatar’ franchise shows no signs of letting up—‘Avatar 3’ is locked for December 2025 with ‘Avatar 4’ slated for 2029—the director is set for a rare four-year break in the franchise for a much more sobering project: a Hiroshima film.Titled “Ghosts of Hiroshima”, the long-gestating film is based on Charles Pellegrino’s book of the same name, and it marks Cameron’s first non-‘Avatar’ feature since 1997’s “…
James Cameron Reveals the Colossal Challenges of his Upcoming 'Ghosts of Hiroshima' Film
We at DiscussingFilm were able to preview Charles Pellegrino’s new non-fiction book, Ghosts of Hiroshima, before its August 5th wide release. Now, 80 years after the devastating 1945 atomic bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, the New York Times bestselling author of Her Name, Titanic and To Hell and Back: The Last Train From Hiroshima [...] The post James Cameron Reveals the Colossal Challenges of his Upcoming ‘Ghosts of Hiroshima’ Film a…
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