

Two minutes of animation that'll wreck your entire day—in the best way.
An approximation to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by experimental animation artist José Castillo.
Direction
Castillo's experimental technique weaponizes abstraction.

Director
José Castillo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Castillo created this during Spain's post-Franco explosion of experimental animation, when artists finally felt free to confront global atrocities.
The film's extreme brevity mirrors the instantaneous nature of nuclear annihilation—devastation compressed into something almost too fast to process.
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