The Town of Iidate: Radiation and the Return Home (2013)

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In March 2011, the world was stunned by the nuclear disaster in Fukushima. Today, the people of Iidate, a town outside the 30km radiation exclusion zone around the nuclear power plant, are still suffering. The direction of the wind, rain and snow caused radiation to reach dangerous levels and the entire town was forced to evacuate.

Director: Toshikuni Doi
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 119 min
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Editing: Toshikuni Doi
Country: Japan
Original Language: ja
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Town of Iidate: Radiation and the Return Home about?
In March 2011, the world was stunned by the nuclear disaster in Fukushima. Today, the people of Iidate, a town outside the 30km radiation exclusion zone around the nuclear power plant, are still suffering. The direction of the wind, rain and snow caused radiation to reach dangerous levels and the entire town was forced to evacuate.
Who directed The Town of Iidate: Radiation and the Return Home?
The Town of Iidate: Radiation and the Return Home was directed by Toshikuni Doi.
How long is The Town of Iidate: Radiation and the Return Home?
The Town of Iidate: Radiation and the Return Home has a runtime of 1h 59m (119 minutes).
What genre is The Town of Iidate: Radiation and the Return Home?
The Town of Iidate: Radiation and the Return Home is a Documentary film.
Where was The Town of Iidate: Radiation and the Return Home produced?
The Town of Iidate: Radiation and the Return Home was produced in Japan.