Surviving the Tsunami – My Atomic Aunt
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Surviving the Tsunami – My Atomic Aunt is a 2013 documentary film written, directed, and co-produced by Kyoko Miyake remembers the Fukushima nuclear disaster that occurred on March 11, 2011 by focusing on how the disaster has affected her home town of Namie, Fukushima, Japan. The film develops into a personal reflection on how the Fukushima disaster has affected not only the world, but Miyake herself and the family she once knew.
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Meine Tante aus Fukushima | |
Directed by | Kyoko Miyake (三宅響子(みやけ きょうこ)) |
Screenplay by | Kyoko Miyake and Friedemann Hottenbacher |
Produced by | Gregor Streiber |
Narrated by | Kyoko Miyake |
Cinematography | Natsuumi Kozo and Shai Levy |
Music by | L. Jack Ketch and Shigeru Umebayashi |
Distributed by | Women Make Movies (United States), Inselfilm Productions (Germany), NHK (Japan) |
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Running time | 52/73 minutes |
Countries | Germany, Japan |
Languages | English, Japanese (with subtitles) |
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