Akiko's Piano: Chords Played by the Surviving Piano (2020)

Akiko's Piano: Chords Played by the Surviving Piano (2020) poster

1940, Kawamoto Akiko lives in Hiroshima with her father and mother, Genkichi and Shizuko, as well as her two younger brothers. Akiko loves playing her favourite piano. As the war situation worsens, she is busy helping out the war efforts. On the morning of August 6, 1945, she disobeys her father and heads into the centre of town for work. In Hiroshima 75 years later, her favourite piano remains, restored and playable following its survival of the atomic bombing

Genre: Drama, TV Movie, Music, History, War, Documentary
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date:

Cast

Country: Japan
Language: 日本語
Original Language: ja

Keywords

atomic bomb, hiroshima, japan, 1940s

More Films in Genre: Drama, TV Movie, Music

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Akiko's Piano: Chords Played by the Surviving Piano about?
1940, Kawamoto Akiko lives in Hiroshima with her father and mother, Genkichi and Shizuko, as well as her two younger brothers. Akiko loves playing her favourite piano. As the war situation worsens, she is busy helping out the war efforts. On the morning of August 6, 1945, she disobeys her father and heads into the centre of town for work. In Hiroshima 75 years later, her favourite piano remains, restored and playable following its survival of the atomic bombing
Who stars in Akiko's Piano: Chords Played by the Surviving Piano?
Akiko's Piano: Chords Played by the Surviving Piano stars Kyoko Yoshine, Tetsushi Tanaka, Keita Machida, Sei Matobu.
How long is Akiko's Piano: Chords Played by the Surviving Piano?
Akiko's Piano: Chords Played by the Surviving Piano has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
What genre is Akiko's Piano: Chords Played by the Surviving Piano?
Akiko's Piano: Chords Played by the Surviving Piano is a Drama, TV Movie, Music, History, War, Documentary film.
Where was Akiko's Piano: Chords Played by the Surviving Piano produced?
Akiko's Piano: Chords Played by the Surviving Piano was produced in Japan.