🎬 Documentary

The Town of Iitate: No Longer Home

2012 59m Dir. Toshikuni Doi

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In March, 2011, the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant exploded, causing a large amount of radioactive effluent to leak. Iitate Village, designated by some as "one of the most beautiful villages in Japan," was more than thirty kilometers away. But because of the direction of the wind, snow, and rain, it was heavily effected by radiation. For this reason, a month after the nuclear disaster, the Japanese government ordered the municipality to evacuate entirely. As a result, approximately 6,000 residents were forced to leave their homes.

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Year
2012
Runtime
59m
Genre
Documentary
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Language
JA
🎭 Documentary 🎬 Toshikuni Doi

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