ARTICLE FILMS
Little Voices From Fukushima
Directed By Hitomi Kamanaka
Little Voices from Fukushima is a documentary film dedicated to Japanese mothers and children living in the post-meltdown world of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster. In the course of telling their stories, Director Hitomi Kamanaka takes us to Belarus, where we learn from mothers who experienced the Chernobyl nuclear disaster 28 years ago.
2015/Japan/119min.
DOCUMENTARY
Director: HITOMI KAMANAKA
A Japanese documentary filmmaker and media activist who has been working on nuclear power and radiation issues for two decades.
Studied at the National Film Board of Canada and then worked as a media activist at Paper Tiger in New York. After returning to Japan, she directed many documentaries for TV. Her fourth film, HIBAKUSHA—At the End of the World, was released in the US. A frequent guest speaker at events throughout Japan, especially after Fukushima, she has traveled widely to present her major work, Ashes to Honey —Toward a Sustainable Future.
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“HIBAKUSHA—At the End of the World”(2003)
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“Rokkasho Rhapsody”(2006)
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“Ashes to Honey —Toward a Sustainable Future”(2010)