
Whispers from the Core
Drama · History
Overview
Under the charred veil of Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Chernobyl, survivors bear treachery's shroud, hunting redemption through a generational silence that shrieks with ghosts of the forgotten.
Top Cast
The Man
The Man
Self
The Man
Self
The Girl
The Girl
Self
The Girl
Self
The Children
The Children
Themselves
The Children
Themselves
The People
The People
Themselves
The People
Themselves
Aiko Ikemoto
Aiko Ikemoto
Self
Aiko Ikemoto
Self
Toru Ikemoto
Toru Ikemoto
Self
Toru Ikemoto
Self
Daigo Hirono
Daigo Hirono
Boy of Nagasaki
Daigo Hirono
Boy of Nagasaki
Joanne Thompson
Joanne Thompson
First Girl of Hiroshima
Joanne Thompson
First Girl of Hiroshima
Martha Miller
Martha Miller
Second Girl of Hiroshima
Martha Miller
Second Girl of Hiroshima
Rose Stewart
Rose Stewart
Third Girl of Hiroshima
Rose Stewart
Third Girl of Hiroshima
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