ARTICLE FILMS
March 11th 2011, the biggest earthquake in 1,000 years hit Japan. Earthquake, Tsunami, Nuclear Power Plant, the chaos of information - Japan had to deal with all those that they have never experienced before. Journalist Daisuke Tsuda visited disaster area more than 40 times, spreading the information by his unique way, using twitter, USTREAM, various social media networks. People who lost their families, lost their lifelines, their houses, everything was drawn by Tsunami. Lots of problems are found during interviewing people who are all dealing with these difficult issues. This documentary was shot in 2012, 11 month after the quake, visiting same people again, driving up north from Tokyo to Aomori. Then Tsuda founds... The real Japan in 2012 through one journalist eyes.gathering the little voices from the ordinary people.
This is the 2015 Re-editing version
Thereafter
Director: Yuichi Kojima/Hiroki Kaneda
Producer/Appearance:Daisuke Tsuda
JAPAN/2015(Re-editing)
Japanese/Color/96 min
Documentary
Directores: Yuichi Kojima
A Journalist who also studied films making. Kojima published numerous books about nuclear power plant problems.This film is his directorial debut of a feature film.
Hiroki Kaneda
After appeared many films V-cinemas and TV as Actor, Kaneda works as director for multi medias such as stage,internet live broadcast as well as films. His short film Bar/36.5℃ was shown at numerous international film festivals such as Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival, Tampere Film Festival, and so on.
Producer/Appearance :
Daisuke Tsuda
Journalist and a media activist who practices new forms of journalism with social media. Presents TV and radio programmes for national broadcast stations in Japan, including NHK, J-WAVE, TV Asahi, Fuji TV, and TBS radio. 2007, Founder, Movements for the Internet Active Users (MIAU). Founder, natalie.mu, for music and media arts. Founder, Pawakuro (powerofcloset.com), a social enterprise in Ishinomaki, one of the cities in the disaster area, selling celebrities' used items and using the profits for the recovery of the disaster zones.
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