An interactive comic documentary on the issue of memory in Japan.
In Japan, “The Diary of Anne Frank” remains a perennial bestseller. So much so that his tragic destiny is even reinterpreted in manga.
What does this success reveal about the memory of the Second World War within Japanese society?
Discover this journey in interactive documentary comics to understand what, from the Shoah and Hiroshima, can — or not — constitute a common experience in Japan and Europe.
A multimedia story by Alain Lewkowicz, Vincent Bourgeau, Samuel Pott and Marc Sainsauve, co-produced by Subreal and Arte France, and developed by IQ12.
The application includes a prologue, 4 chapters, 60 pages of animated and sound comics, more than 50 minutes of videos, 45 minutes of audio and 169 photos.
To be able to download all the content available within the application you must have a Wi-FI connection and a minimum of 400 MB of available space.
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