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2014 · FILM

The Will: If Only There Were No Nuclear Power Plant

Released: March 8, 2014Runtime: 225 minLanguage: JA

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A 3 hour and 45 minute long documentary that chronicles the situation in Fukushima Prefecture, which was hit by the nuclear accident, over 800 days immediately after the Great East Japan Earthquake. On March 12, 2011, the day after the earthquake, photojournalists Naomi Toyoda and Masaya Noda went to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant site to report on the disaster, and until April 2013, they recorded the days they spent with the people there. continued.

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