Abandoned Land
In the evacuated zone around the nuclear plant of Fukushima, 5 years after the catastrophe, a few sparse individuals still live in this abandoned land, burning with radiation.
This film follows them in their daily lives at the moment when the works of “decontamination” orchestrated by the Japanese government seem pretty derisory given the scale of the quake on both human and environmental levels. The apparently peaceful and at the same time irrational existence of these few diehards is in all points a question of survival and reminds us that a patch of land is, in the final analysis, our strongest bond to the world.
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projection time:73 min.
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country/year:Belgium/2016
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director:Gilles Laurent
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pictures:Laurent Fenart
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production:Centre Video de Bruxelles
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selected festivals and awards:IDFA Amsterdam 2016, IFF Kioto 2016
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