Fukushima : is there a way out? /

The nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan has been gradually disappearing from people's memories. But what we find in Fukushima today is quite staggering. Measuring radiation levels is the first thing that the locals do every morning instead of enjoying their coffee. A grandmother cries when thi...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Lee, Hong-Ki (Director), Lee, Seog-won (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Russian
Japanese
Language Notes:In English, Russian, and Japanese with English subtitles.
Published: Seoul : CinemaDAL, 2013.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:The nuclear disaster in Fukushima, Japan has been gradually disappearing from people's memories. But what we find in Fukushima today is quite staggering. Measuring radiation levels is the first thing that the locals do every morning instead of enjoying their coffee. A grandmother cries when thinking about the future of her grandchildren, while elderly parents agonize over whether to force their daughter who was exposed to radiation to have an abortion or not. This film is about a trip of 17 Japanese people from Fukushima to Chernobyl, which they visited in order to get a glimpse of the future that now awaits them. It shines a spotlight on the aftermath of the nuclear accident in Fukushima for the first time.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed March 7, 2017).
Physical Description:1 online resource (69 min.)
Playing Time:01:08:55